t*******n 发帖数: 4445 | 1
its
最近在物理杂志上撞上一篇,不知算不算:
Physical Review Letters, vol. 90, Issue 25, page 258103 (2003)
Title: The dynamics of multidimensional secession: fixed points and
ideological condensation.
Author: A. Soulier and T. Halpin-Healy
Abstract: We explore a generalized, stochastic seceder model of societal
dynamics with variable size polling groups and higher-dimensional opinion
vectors, revealing its essential modes of self-organized segregation.
Renormalizing to a discrete, deterministic version, we p | k****h 发帖数: 944 | 2 有意思。好像物理学家及数学家作了一些这样的models,which can be applied to
social sciences.
Check out another model built by a guy in math:
Meyer, D. A. (2000, 27-28 September 2000). The complexity of voting. Paper
presented at the the RAND Workshop on Complexity and Public Policy: Complex
Systems and Policy Analysis: New Tools for a New Millennium, Arlington, VA.
ABSTRACT
Voting, or more generally, aggregating preferences, makes systems complex.
Consequently,
their dynamics can be chaotic and hence dicult to predict
【在 t*******n 的大作中提到】 : : its : 最近在物理杂志上撞上一篇,不知算不算: : Physical Review Letters, vol. 90, Issue 25, page 258103 (2003) : Title: The dynamics of multidimensional secession: fixed points and : ideological condensation. : Author: A. Soulier and T. Halpin-Healy : Abstract: We explore a generalized, stochastic seceder model of societal : dynamics with variable size polling groups and higher-dimensional opinion : vectors, revealing its essential modes of self-organized segregation.
| c*******s 发帖数: 163 | 3 As far as I know, most studies are based on simulation results in Polisci.
BTW, Santa Fe Institute is in New Mexico, man.
the
as
have | c********y 发帖数: 98 | 4 sorry I was wrong (i've corrected it). But it's not in Mexico either. It's in
New Mexico. :)
De
things
and
【在 c*******s 的大作中提到】 : As far as I know, most studies are based on simulation results in Polisci. : BTW, Santa Fe Institute is in New Mexico, man. : : the : as : have
| c*******s 发帖数: 163 | 5 Gee, I meant to say New Mexico.
Wait... given the fact that the U.S. actually got New Mexico from Mexico, I am
not completely wrong though :)
Anyway, my bad.
in
i
out
【在 c********y 的大作中提到】 : sorry I was wrong (i've corrected it). But it's not in Mexico either. It's in : New Mexico. :) : : De : things : and
|
|