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- catalog contributor b11956053.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction: Systems, Theory, Computer, and Sociology -- 1.1. Sociology and Systems Theory -- 1.2. The New Sciences of Complexity -- 1.3. Social and Cognitive Systems: the Systemic Objects of the Humanities and the Social Sciences -- 2. State, Evolution, and Complexity: Building Blocks of the Theories of Complex Systems -- 2.1. General Concepts -- 2.2. Adaptation and Self-organization -- An Eternal Golden Braid -- 2.3. Evolution, Learning, and Selfmodeling: Self -- reverential Dynamics -- 2.4. The Memory of Systems or: Is It Possible to Learn from History? -- 2.5. Godel, Turing, and Munchhausen: The Paradigm of Universal Computability -- 2.6. Complexity and Emergence: Concepts and their Vagueness -- 2.7. Systemic Thinking: The Kantian Stance and Functionalism -- 3. The Dynamics and Evolution of Formal Systems -- 3.1. Cellular Automata and Boolean Nets: The Paradigm of Self-organization -- 3.2. Genetic Algorithms (GAs): Self-organization Through Adaptation -- 3.3. Hybrid Systems: Dynamics and Metadynamics -- 4. Building Blocks of a Mathematical Sociology -- 4.1. Systemic Stagnations, Regressions, and Conservatisms / Jurgen Kluver and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.2. Self-referentiality as Self-modeling / Jurgen Kluver, Christina Stoica and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.3. Games Strategies and System Dynamics: Some Thoughts on the Relations of the Theory of Games and Systems Theory / Jurgen Kluver and Ralph Kier -- 4.4. The Charm of a Discrete Geometry / Jurgen Kluver and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.5. Some Thoughts on the Development of the New -- 5. Rules, Universals, and Questions of Research -- A Conclusion That Is Not An Ending -- 5.1. The Regularities of Social Action: Some Aspects of the Social Rule Concept -- 5.2. Social Universals and (Biological) Constraints -- 5.3. Conclusion and Prospects.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-284) and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 289 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0792364430 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Theory and decision library. Series A, Philosophy and methodology of the social sciences ; v. 29".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- catalog subject "301/.01 21".
- catalog subject "HM529 .K58 2000".
- catalog subject "Mathematical sociology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction: Systems, Theory, Computer, and Sociology -- 1.1. Sociology and Systems Theory -- 1.2. The New Sciences of Complexity -- 1.3. Social and Cognitive Systems: the Systemic Objects of the Humanities and the Social Sciences -- 2. State, Evolution, and Complexity: Building Blocks of the Theories of Complex Systems -- 2.1. General Concepts -- 2.2. Adaptation and Self-organization -- An Eternal Golden Braid -- 2.3. Evolution, Learning, and Selfmodeling: Self -- reverential Dynamics -- 2.4. The Memory of Systems or: Is It Possible to Learn from History? -- 2.5. Godel, Turing, and Munchhausen: The Paradigm of Universal Computability -- 2.6. Complexity and Emergence: Concepts and their Vagueness -- 2.7. Systemic Thinking: The Kantian Stance and Functionalism -- 3. The Dynamics and Evolution of Formal Systems -- 3.1. Cellular Automata and Boolean Nets: The Paradigm of Self-organization -- 3.2. Genetic Algorithms (GAs): Self-organization Through Adaptation -- 3.3. Hybrid Systems: Dynamics and Metadynamics -- 4. Building Blocks of a Mathematical Sociology -- 4.1. Systemic Stagnations, Regressions, and Conservatisms / Jurgen Kluver and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.2. Self-referentiality as Self-modeling / Jurgen Kluver, Christina Stoica and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.3. Games Strategies and System Dynamics: Some Thoughts on the Relations of the Theory of Games and Systems Theory / Jurgen Kluver and Ralph Kier -- 4.4. The Charm of a Discrete Geometry / Jurgen Kluver and Jorn Schmidt -- 4.5. Some Thoughts on the Development of the New -- 5. Rules, Universals, and Questions of Research -- A Conclusion That Is Not An Ending -- 5.1. The Regularities of Social Action: Some Aspects of the Social Rule Concept -- 5.2. Social Universals and (Biological) Constraints -- 5.3. Conclusion and Prospects.".
- catalog title "The dynamics and evolution of social systems : new foundations of a mathematical sociology / by Jürgen Klüver.".
- catalog type "text".