8th World Summit on Management Sciences
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Accepted Abstracts

Diminution of Malevolent Geometric Growth through Increased Variance

Ralph Vince*
Vince Strategies, LLC, USA

Citation: Vince R (2020) Diminution of Malevolent Geometric Growth through Increased Variance. SciTech Management Sciences 2020. Thailand 

Received: April 21, 2020         Accepted: April 23, 2020         Published: April 24, 2020

Abstract

Often, geometric growth maximization techniques as presented by Kelly, Thorp, and Vince et. al. have looked only at such ambits where the implementor was concerned with maximizing growth, or more generally, situations where growth was beneficial to the implementor.
In this paper we examine using these techniques on geometric growth functions where the implementor benefits from diminished growth. Certain geometric growth functions accruing against the public, often characterized as “growing out of control,” typically meet this criterion. These often include medical costs, the growth of populations (e.g., bacteria) or pathogenic infections in a population, infected cells in an organism, or even the growth of cumulative national debt.
Finally, we demonstrate the technique upon this notion of the growth rate of a nation’s cumulative debt. Heretofore, debt reduction has been considered along the one-dimensional tug-of-war between reducing government services or increasing taxes. The technique presented, albeit very simple, provides a politically-agnostic means of debt-reduction.