Check the math on the formula I gave, it also peaks, and it grows faster than log.
I don’t think it’s that interesting if the paradox is not faced with a fixed level of resources, since the paradox still makes it hard to construct an intuitive formalization of our preferences about populations that gives intuitive answers to a variety of possible problems, and besides resources aren’t fixed. See this post.
Check the math on the formula I gave, it also peaks, and it grows faster than log.
I don’t think it’s that interesting if the paradox is not faced with a fixed level of resources, since the paradox still makes it hard to construct an intuitive formalization of our preferences about populations that gives intuitive answers to a variety of possible problems, and besides resources aren’t fixed. See this post.