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Applicability Study ofLong-GuandMu-LiModel Establishment under Different Dosages and Matching-Thoughts and Methods of Marine Medicine Herb Pairs Based on Game Theory Model Establishment / 世界科学技术-中医药现代化
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 1327-1335, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-478523
ABSTRACT
Marine medicine is an important part of Chinese medicine and a growth point of marine economy development.Exploration on the exact weight ratios and curative effect to expand marine medicine clinical application is a significant issue in marine medicine research at this stage. This paper presented a research supposition of“documents retrieval, extraction of marine medicine cases, establishment of case database, statistic analysis, data mining, herb pair Game Theory model establishment, herb pair usage under fixed dosage and matching, in order to explore a new idea of researching marine medicine combined with Game Theory. Through the literature retrieval and text extraction, 458 cases with the herb pair ofLong-Gu (LG) andMu-Li(ML) were received to establish the partnership game model. The iterative removals of strictly dominated strategies were adopted. Assuming that LG and ML used with an equal amount of 30 g was the best response, which reached the Nash equilibrium. The results suggested that dosages of LG and ML used equally at the amount of 30 g, 25 g, 24 g, 20 g, 18 g, 15 g were rationalizable strategies. Frequencies of using an equal amount of 30 g LG and ML was the most of mathematical statistics. LG and ML of 30 g were used equivalently to treat symptoms such as insomnia, inappetence, chills, tinnitus, physically and mentally fatigued, spontaneous sweating and night sweating, and so on with the effect of tranquilizing and constricting. The results can be validated and complemented among association rules analysis, mathematical statistics and game model. It implied that it was feasible to apply mathematical statistics and data mining in combination with Game Theory to study the marine medicine herb pair.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article