An implementation of a Gompertz Sigmoid Function described as:
y(t) = ae -be -ct
An implementation of a Gompertz Sigmoid Function described as:
y(t) = ae -be -ct
The value at which the function should asymptote
The shift or "displacement" along the x-axis of the Gompertz function, corresponding to the coefficient b
The growth rate of the Gompertz function, corresponding to the coefficient c
The point along the function to calculate the y
value for
The y(t)
value of the gompertz sigmoid function given the provided parameters
An implementation of a Gompertz Sigmoid Function that asymtotes at 1.0.
An implementation of a Gompertz Sigmoid Function that asymtotes
at 1.0. The parameters provided are used to produce a value between 0.0 and 1.0 which represents the probability
that a worker should re-attempt to acquire a resource that has previously failed. Conceptually, this means the
coefficient a
is hard-coded to the value 1 and not configurable.
The number of seconds since the last failure to acquire the resource, or the t
value to compute the y
for
The growth rate of the Gompertz function, corresponding to the coefficient c
The shift along the x-axis of the Gompertz function, corresponding to the coefficient b
A value between 0.0 and 1.0 indicating the probability that a worker should re-attempt to acquire a resource
Created by jpetty on 2/19/16.