1. PETRARCH'S CANZONIERE: RATIONAL ADDICTION AND AMOROUS CYCLES.
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Feichtinger, Gustav, Jørgensen, Steffen, and Novak, Andreas J.
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POETRY (Literary form) ,EMOTIONS ,DIFFERENTIAL equations ,MATHEMATICAL models ,COMPULSIVE behavior ,LIMIT cycles - Abstract
The paper is concerned with a celebrated collection of love poems, the 14th century Italian poet Francis Petrarch's Canzoniere. A striking feature of these poems is the emotional ups and downs experienced by Petrarch and his platonic mistress Laura. Recently, attempts have been made to model these emotional swings by catastrophe theory or nonlinear differential equations. This paper takes a different approach. Starting with a pair of differential equations that model the dynamics of the emotions of the two individuals, we formulate an optimal control problem. A key hypothesis of this problem is that Petrarch was a rational addict of his desire for Laura. With specific functional forms and parameter values we identify a stable limit cycle that gives a representation of the oscillating emotions of Laura and Petrarch. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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