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Conclusions on the second chapter

The mathematical model of distribution of the innovations, differing from existing by the account of mutual influence and constructed on the basis of the developed approach ekonofiziki is developed:

- The hypothesis of possibility of the description of process of distribution of the innovations proceeding in social and economic environments is put forward, using laws of the korpuskuljarno-wave processes proceeding in physical environments, at observance of the certain conditions, based on works [11, 103, 158-160]. Fulfilment of similarity of conditions of unambiguity, as comparison of two environments is shown: physical and social and economic in which process of distribution of innovations is considered;

- The formula (2.6) dependences of density of a stream of innovations from factor of diffusion and concentration which has allowed to understand is entered by analogy to Fick's first law: as the stream of innovations aspires to level difference of a difference of a supply and demand, so far as the diffusion factor (depending on Wednesday) is a measure of speed from which the system is capable to level this difference under beforehand set conditions. Thus, the entered factor of diffusion Dможет to be used by working out of a management method by distribution process;

- Conditions at which existence of mutual influence of innovations is possible are formulated. The factor of mutual influence of innovations aij - (the formula 2.9) which will be used by working out of a management method by distribution process is entered. The settlement factor of interaction considering subject essence of an innovative product (the consequence see) is entered.

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A source: TSvetkova Hope Andreevna. MODELS And the MANAGEMENT METHOD PROCESS of DISTRIBUTION of INNOVATIONS With allowance for THEIR MUTUAL INFLUENCE In SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS. The DISSERTATION on competition of a scientific degree of a Cand.Tech.Sci. St.-Petersburg - 2018. 2018

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