The R&D Research of Digital Content Platform Analysis Based on Numerical Simulation

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This paper studies the related problems which belong to research of digital content platform by using numerical simulation. Results from the research show that: under effect of network externality, the digital content platform with high-tech stock could only expand successfully when the network size beyond critical capacity. But, when the technological gap is big enough, the critical capacity could be 0. Besides, we found the Nash equilibrium of R&D input is not necessary exist in the simulation without price, and the existence of equilibrium need special condition.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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4716-4720

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September 2013

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