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Mathematical Representation of Social Capital and Human Bonds Shown for the Great East Japan Earthquake

Hideo Kawarada & Hiroshi Suito

East Asian J. Appl. Math., 3 (2013), pp. 18-26.

Published online: 2018-02

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Directly after the Great East Japan disaster, various acts for mutual aid among victims and also between victims and non-victims spread out in different places throughout Japan. This paper presents a mathematical formulation of social capital regarded as existing as the background to these actions, with application to refuge phenomena in the aftermath of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant.

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Directly after the Great East Japan disaster, various acts for mutual aid among victims and also between victims and non-victims spread out in different places throughout Japan. This paper presents a mathematical formulation of social capital regarded as existing as the background to these actions, with application to refuge phenomena in the aftermath of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant.

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Directly after the Great East Japan disaster, various acts for mutual aid among victims and also between victims and non-victims spread out in different places throughout Japan. This paper presents a mathematical formulation of social capital regarded as existing as the background to these actions, with application to refuge phenomena in the aftermath of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant.

Hideo Kawarada & Hiroshi Suito. (1970). Mathematical Representation of Social Capital and Human Bonds Shown for the Great East Japan Earthquake. East Asian Journal on Applied Mathematics. 3 (1). 18-26. doi:10.4208/eajam.261212.160213a
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