Computational Social Science / edited by Nigel Gilbert
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research MethodsPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2010Edition: 1st editionDescription: 4 volúmenes : ilustraciones, mapas ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781847871718 (alk. paper)
- 1847871712 (alk. paper)
- H61 .C526 2010
- 300.113 | C737
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Incluye referencias bibliográficas
v.1: Cellular automata in the social sciences: perspectives, restrictions, and artefacts / Rainer Hegselmann -- The computer as a laboratory: toward a theory of complex, adaptive systems / John L. Casti -- Agent-based computational models and generative social science / Joshua M. Epstein -- Agent-based modeling vs. equation-based modeling: a case study and users' guide / H. Van Dyke Parunak, Robert Savit and Rick L. Riolo -- On generating hypotheses using computer simulations / Kathleen M. Carley -- Learning to speculate: experiments with artificial and real agents / John Duffy -- Why agents? On the varied motivations for agent computing in the social sciences / Robert L. Axtell -- Dynamic models of segregation / Thomas C. Schelling -- A Monte Carlo approach to diffusion / Torsten Hägerstrand -- The checkerboard model of social Interaction / James M. Sakoda -- Flocks, herds, and schools: a distributed behavioral model / Craig W. Reynolds -- A computer simulation model of community referendum controversies / Robert P. Abelson and Alex Bernstein -- Artificial adaptive agents in economic theory / John H. Holland and John H. Miller -- Modeling macroeconomies as open-ended dynamic systems of interacting agents / Blake LeBaron and Leigh Tesfatsion -- Evolving market structure: an ACE model of price dispersion and loyalty / Alan P. Kirman and Nicolaas J. Vriend -- Competing technologies, increasing returns, and lock-in by historical events / W. Brian Arthur -- Artificial worlds and economics, part II / David A. Lane -- Why are we simulating anyway? Some answers from economics / Edmund Chattoe -- Why are economists sceptical about agent-based simulations? / Roberto Leombruni and Matteo Richiardi -- v.2: The emergence of computational sociology / Norman P. Hummon and Thomas J. Fararo -- Modeling sociality: the view from Europe / Nigel Gilbert -- From factors to actors: Computational sociology and agent-based modeling / Michael W. Macy and Robert Willer -- Symboli
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