Recently Published

Week14
Document
Document
This presentation explores the relationship between car speed and stopping distance using simple linear regression. It includes visualizations created in R with ggplot2 and plotly, mathematical model equations written in LaTeX, and diagnostic checks for model assumptions. The slides demonstrate how regression can be used to make predictions and interpret relationships between variables in real-world data.
DSLabs HW
DSLabsHWCowan
The Dynamic Structural Disequilibrium Economy: A Holistic Model of Inequality, Value, and Systemic Convergence
This work was not born from the desire to construct one more model, but from a deeper necessity: to reconcile the language of economics with the lived experience of imbalance. I have tried to build a framework where mathematical structure and moral insight are not adversaries but mirrors of one another. The Dynamic Structural Disequilibrium Economy (DSSDE) is, in this sense, a bridge — between the measurable and the meaningful, between equations and existence. I do not pretend to offer certainty. What I seek is to recover the dignity of doubt, the space where economics becomes again a human science: a way of understanding how inequality, entropy, and the search for coherence define the destiny of societies.
Practica 1 MQTRS