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It is shown that if one assumes, as a consequence of biological cycles and cultural background, that human systems are subject to random time different from the standard physical time, then one comes across dynamical systems which are necessarily of fractal nature. Two illustrative examples are outlined: mathematical finance and prey‐predator systems.

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