Survival under uncertainty : an introduction to probability models of social structure and evolution

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    • Volchenkov, Dimitri

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Survival under uncertainty : an introduction to probability models of social structure and evolution

Dimitri Volchenkov

(Understanding complex systems / founding editor, J.A. Scott Kelso)(Springer complexity)

Springer, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-236) and index

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Description

This book introduces and studies a number of stochastic models of subsistence, communication, social evolution and political transition that will allow the reader to grasp the role of uncertainty as a fundamental property of our irreversible world. At the same time, it aims to bring about a more interdisciplinary and quantitative approach across very diverse fields of research in the humanities and social sciences. Through the examples treated in this work - including anthropology, demography, migration, geopolitics, management, and bioecology, among other things - evidence is gathered to show that volatile environments may change the rules of the evolutionary selection and dynamics of any social system, creating a situation of adaptive uncertainty, in particular, whenever the rate of change of the environment exceeds the rate of adaptation. Last but not least, it is hoped that this book will contribute to the understanding that inherent randomness can also be a great opportunity - for social systems and individuals alike - to help face the challenge of "survival under uncertainty".

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Subsistence in Uncertainty.- Time and Institutions.- Inequality and the Laws of supply and demand.- Decision making under uncertainty.- Capitalization of uncertainty: stochastic theory of advantage.- Doubly stochastic branching process as a model of natural selection.- Human history as a stochastic process.- The stochastic model of social conformity and political instability.- Random walks over political regimes : History seems to never end.- Urbanization failure and a fission chain reaction of states.

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  • NCID
    BB23803151
  • ISBN
    • 9783319394190
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Switzerland
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 238 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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