Evolutionary Laws in the Social Sciences

作者: Stephen Gale

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2259-0_10

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摘要: The aim of this paper is to present a model for the expression law statements which allows exploration and recognition patterns regularities in observed social interactions. argument divided into three parts. First, some comments about nature laws will be rephrased an attempt made explicate operational definition ‘evolutionary law’. In particular, notion law’ defined by two conditions: (possible) non-stationarity non-orthodox interpretation probability. (Sections 2 3.) Second, use notions discrete space stochastic processes proposed as means modelling such laws. (Section 4.) Finally, several methods outlined discerning low-level interaction patterns. 5.)

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