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Product Code: | PSAPM/80 |
List Price: | $135.00 |
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Book DetailsProceedings of Symposia in Applied MathematicsVolume: 80; 2025; Estimated: 182 ppMSC: Primary 91; 11; 97; 55
The spread of memes and misinformation on social media, political redistricting, gentrification in urban communities, pedestrian movement in crowds, and the dynamics of voters are among the many social phenomena that researchers investigate in the field of complex systems. In the study of complex social systems, there is often also societal relevance to improving our understanding of how individuals interact with each other and their environment, giving rise to collective group dynamics.
The mathematical and computational study of complex social systems relies on and motivates the development of methods in many topics, including mathematical modeling, data analysis, network science, and topology and geometry. This volume is a collection of diverse articles about complex social systems. This collection includes both (1) survey and tutorial articles that introduce complex social systems and methods to study them and (2) manuscripts with original research that highlight a variety of mathematical areas and applications.
This book introduces the study of complex social systems to a broad mathematical audience. It will particularly appeal to people who are interested in applied mathematics.
ReadershipGraduate students and researchers interested in applications of mathematics in social sciences.
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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Alexandria Volkening — A primer on data-driven modeling \@ifstar{}of complex social systems
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A. Halev, K. Patel, N. Rodríguez, M. Tewari and L. Wong — A model for wealth concentration: From a discrete system to a PDE
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Mason A. Porter — A non-expert’s introduction to data ethics for mathematicians
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Swarup Dhar, Vanessa Massaro, Darakhshan Mir and Nathan C. Ryan — Uncertainty in criminal justice algorithms: Simulation studies of the Pennsylvania Additive Classification Tool
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Heather Z. Brooks — A tutorial on networks of social systems: A mathematical modeling perspective
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Michelle Feng — Interpreting topology in the context of social science
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The spread of memes and misinformation on social media, political redistricting, gentrification in urban communities, pedestrian movement in crowds, and the dynamics of voters are among the many social phenomena that researchers investigate in the field of complex systems. In the study of complex social systems, there is often also societal relevance to improving our understanding of how individuals interact with each other and their environment, giving rise to collective group dynamics.
The mathematical and computational study of complex social systems relies on and motivates the development of methods in many topics, including mathematical modeling, data analysis, network science, and topology and geometry. This volume is a collection of diverse articles about complex social systems. This collection includes both (1) survey and tutorial articles that introduce complex social systems and methods to study them and (2) manuscripts with original research that highlight a variety of mathematical areas and applications.
This book introduces the study of complex social systems to a broad mathematical audience. It will particularly appeal to people who are interested in applied mathematics.
Graduate students and researchers interested in applications of mathematics in social sciences.
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Articles
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Alexandria Volkening — A primer on data-driven modeling \@ifstar{}of complex social systems
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A. Halev, K. Patel, N. Rodríguez, M. Tewari and L. Wong — A model for wealth concentration: From a discrete system to a PDE
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Mason A. Porter — A non-expert’s introduction to data ethics for mathematicians
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Swarup Dhar, Vanessa Massaro, Darakhshan Mir and Nathan C. Ryan — Uncertainty in criminal justice algorithms: Simulation studies of the Pennsylvania Additive Classification Tool
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Heather Z. Brooks — A tutorial on networks of social systems: A mathematical modeling perspective
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Michelle Feng — Interpreting topology in the context of social science