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Love Emotions between Laura and Petrarch – an Approach by Mathematics and System Dynamics
Journal Title CIT. Journal of Computing and Information Technology
Journal Abbreviation CIT
Publisher Group University of Zagreb
Website http://cit.srce.unizg.hr/index.php/CIT
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Title Love Emotions between Laura and Petrarch – an Approach by Mathematics and System Dynamics
Authors Breitenecker, Felix; Judex, Florian; Popper, Nikolas; Breitenecker, Katharina; Mathe, Anna; Mathe, Andreas
Abstract Laura, a very beautiful but also mysterious lady, inspired the famous poet Petrarch for poems, which express ecstatic love as well as deep despair. F. J. Jones – a scientist for literary work – recognized in these changes between love and despair an oscillating behaviour – from 1328 to 1350 – which he called Petrarch’s emotional cycle. The mathematician S. Rinaldi investigated this cycle and established a mathematical model based on ordinary differential equation: two coupled nonlinear ODEs, reflecting Laura’s and Petrarch’s emotions for each other, drive an inspiration variable, which coincides with Petrarch’s emotional cycle. These ODEs were the starting point for the investigations in two directions: mapping the mathematical model to a suitable modelling concept, and trying to extend the model for love dynamics in modern times (F. Breitenecker et al.). This contribution introduces and investigates amodelling approach for love dynamics and inspiration by means of System Dynamics, for Laura’s and Petrarch’s emotions as well as for a modern couple in love. In principle, emotions and inspiration emerge from a source and are fading into a sink. But the controlling parameters for increase and decrease of emotion create a broad variety of emotional behaviour and of degree of inspiration, because of the nonlinearities. Experiments including an implementation of this model approach and selected simulations provide interesting case studies for different kinds of love dynamics - attraction, rejection and neglect – stable equilibria and chaotic cycles.
Publisher University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE
Date 1970-01-01
Source Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 16, No 4 (2008)
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