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Social Self-Organization
Agent-Based Simulations and Experiments to Study Emergent Social Behavior
Buch von Dirk Helbing
Sprache: Englisch

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What are the principles that keep our society together? This question is even more difficult to answer than the long-standing question, what are the forces that keep our world together. However, the social challenges of humanity in the 21st century ranging from the financial crises to the impacts of globalization, require us to make fast progress in our understanding of how society works, and how our future can be managed in a resilient and sustainable way. This book can present only a few very first steps towards this ambitious goal. However, based on simple models of social interactions, one can already gain some surprising insights into the social, ``macro-level'' outcomes and dynamics that is implied by individual, ``micro-level'' interactions. Depending on the nature of these interactions, they may imply the spontaneous formation of social conventions or the birth of social cooperation, but also their sudden breakdown. This can end in deadly crowd disasters or tragedies of the commons (such as financial crises or environmental destruction). Furthermore, we demonstrate that classical modeling approaches (such as representative agent models) do not provide a sufficient understanding of the self-organization in social systems resulting from individual interactions. The consideration of randomness, spatial or network interdependencies, and nonlinear feedback effects turns out to be crucial to get fundamental insights into how social patterns and dynamics emerge. Given the explanation of sometimes counter-intuitive phenomena resulting from these features and their combination, our evolutionary modeling approach appears to be powerful and insightful. The chapters of this book range from a discussion of the modeling strategy for socio-economic systems over experimental issues up the right way of doing agent-based modeling. We furthermore discuss applications ranging from pedestrian and crowd dynamics over opinion formation, coordination, and cooperationup to conflict, and also address the response to information, issues of systemic risks in society and economics, and new approaches to manage complexity in socio-economic systems. Selected parts of this book had been previously published in peer reviewed journals.
What are the principles that keep our society together? This question is even more difficult to answer than the long-standing question, what are the forces that keep our world together. However, the social challenges of humanity in the 21st century ranging from the financial crises to the impacts of globalization, require us to make fast progress in our understanding of how society works, and how our future can be managed in a resilient and sustainable way. This book can present only a few very first steps towards this ambitious goal. However, based on simple models of social interactions, one can already gain some surprising insights into the social, ``macro-level'' outcomes and dynamics that is implied by individual, ``micro-level'' interactions. Depending on the nature of these interactions, they may imply the spontaneous formation of social conventions or the birth of social cooperation, but also their sudden breakdown. This can end in deadly crowd disasters or tragedies of the commons (such as financial crises or environmental destruction). Furthermore, we demonstrate that classical modeling approaches (such as representative agent models) do not provide a sufficient understanding of the self-organization in social systems resulting from individual interactions. The consideration of randomness, spatial or network interdependencies, and nonlinear feedback effects turns out to be crucial to get fundamental insights into how social patterns and dynamics emerge. Given the explanation of sometimes counter-intuitive phenomena resulting from these features and their combination, our evolutionary modeling approach appears to be powerful and insightful. The chapters of this book range from a discussion of the modeling strategy for socio-economic systems over experimental issues up the right way of doing agent-based modeling. We furthermore discuss applications ranging from pedestrian and crowd dynamics over opinion formation, coordination, and cooperationup to conflict, and also address the response to information, issues of systemic risks in society and economics, and new approaches to manage complexity in socio-economic systems. Selected parts of this book had been previously published in peer reviewed journals.
Über den Autor

Dirk Helbing,
ETH Zürich

Chair of Sociology Dept., Theoretical physicist, Worldwide leading scientist in computational social sciences and econophysics/complexity research.

Zusammenfassung

Comprehensive research overview by the leading scientist

Agent-based modelling for a braod range of applications

From mobility in opinion space to mobility in geographical space

New approaches to manage complexity in socio-economic systems

Includes supplementary material: [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Modeling of Socio-Economic Systems.- Agent-based modeling.- Self-Organization in Pedestrian Crowds.- Opinion Formation.- Spatial Self-Organization through Success-Driven Mobility.- Cooperation in Social Dilemmas.- Co-Evolution of Social Behavior and Spatial Organization.- Evolution of Moral Behavior.- Coordination and Competitive Innovation Spreading in Social Networks.- Heterogeneous Populations: Coexistence, Integration, or Conflict.- Social Experiments and Computers.- Learning of Coordinated Behavior.- Response to Information.- Systemic Risks in Society and Economics.- Managing Complexity.- Challenges in Economics.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Theoretische Physik
Genre: Physik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Reihe: Understanding Complex Systems
Inhalt: xi
341 S.
42 s/w Illustr.
71 farbige Illustr.
ISBN-13: 9783642240034
ISBN-10: 3642240038
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 80112811
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Helbing, Dirk
Herausgeber: Dirk Helbing
Hersteller: Springer-Verlag GmbH
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Understanding Complex Systems
Maße: 241 x 160 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Dirk Helbing
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.05.2012
Gewicht: 0,694 kg
Artikel-ID: 106830094
Über den Autor

Dirk Helbing,
ETH Zürich

Chair of Sociology Dept., Theoretical physicist, Worldwide leading scientist in computational social sciences and econophysics/complexity research.

Zusammenfassung

Comprehensive research overview by the leading scientist

Agent-based modelling for a braod range of applications

From mobility in opinion space to mobility in geographical space

New approaches to manage complexity in socio-economic systems

Includes supplementary material: [...]

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Modeling of Socio-Economic Systems.- Agent-based modeling.- Self-Organization in Pedestrian Crowds.- Opinion Formation.- Spatial Self-Organization through Success-Driven Mobility.- Cooperation in Social Dilemmas.- Co-Evolution of Social Behavior and Spatial Organization.- Evolution of Moral Behavior.- Coordination and Competitive Innovation Spreading in Social Networks.- Heterogeneous Populations: Coexistence, Integration, or Conflict.- Social Experiments and Computers.- Learning of Coordinated Behavior.- Response to Information.- Systemic Risks in Society and Economics.- Managing Complexity.- Challenges in Economics.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Fachbereich: Theoretische Physik
Genre: Physik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Reihe: Understanding Complex Systems
Inhalt: xi
341 S.
42 s/w Illustr.
71 farbige Illustr.
ISBN-13: 9783642240034
ISBN-10: 3642240038
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 80112811
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Helbing, Dirk
Herausgeber: Dirk Helbing
Hersteller: Springer-Verlag GmbH
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Understanding Complex Systems
Maße: 241 x 160 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Dirk Helbing
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.05.2012
Gewicht: 0,694 kg
Artikel-ID: 106830094
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