
This book discusses the study and analysis of the physical aspects of social systems and models, inspired by the analogy with familiar models of physical systems and possible applications of statistical physics tools. Unlike the traditional analysis of the physics of macroscopic many-body or condensed matter systems, which is now an established and mature subject, the upsurge in the physical analysis and modelling of social systems, which are clearly many-body dynamical systems, is a recent phenomenon. Though the major developments in sociophysics have taken place only recently, the earliest attempts of proposing "Social Physics" as a discipline are more than one and a half centuries old. Various developments in the mainstream physics of condensed matter systems have inspired and induced the recent growth of sociophysical analysis and models. In spite of the tremendous efforts of many scientists in recent years, the subject is still in its infancy and major challenges are yet to be taken up. An introduction to these challenges is the main motivation for this book.
This book investigates the application of statistical physics methodologies to the modeling and analysis of social systems. Authors Bikas K. Chakrabarti and Parongama Sen, both established researchers in condensed matter physics, synthesize the historical development of social physics and current computational approaches. They argue that social systems function as many-body dynamical systems, providing a framework for physicists to quantify human behavior and collective social phenomena through mathematical rigor.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational introduction for physicists entering the interdisciplinary field of sociophysics. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which assumes a strong background in statistical mechanics and mathematical modeling.
Page Count:
297
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191639451
ISBN-13:
9780191639456
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