Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up (Complex Adaptive Systems) [Cultural Anthropology]
Massachusetts: Brookings Institution Press & MIT Press, 1996.
No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling and embossed ownership stamp on lower corner of the Second Page; Still Gift Quality.
Appears Unread. Text is clean. 9 inches tall; 208 pages with Bibliography and Index.
"Growing Artificial Societies" is a milestone in social science research. It vividly demonstrates the potential of agent-based computer simulation to break disciplinary boundaries. It does this by analyzing in a unified framework the dynamic interactions of such diverse activities as trade, combat, mating, culture, and disease. It is an impressive achievement." -- Robert Axelrod, University of Michigan
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