Cooperation and Conflict in General Evolutionary Processes
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Venditore AbeBooks dal 5 marzo 2021
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Aggiungere al carrelloHardcover edition, as pictured. ISBN #0471594873. In like new condition, except slight cover wear. Will ship quickly.
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The answers that came—from such fields as physics, literature, biology, economics, linguistics, and computer science—shed new light on this very old question
Sponsored by the Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research, these internationally renowned scholars discussed and debated the complementary effects of individual self-interest and collective group interests. The twelve chapters in this volume, representing a wide range of perspectives, are the fruit of this meeting. They illustrate the dynamics of evolution and, contrary to many traditional ideas of nature, make a compelling case for the crucial role of cooperation in successful evolutionary adaptation
The fascination of this volume lies in watching the push and pull of conflict and cooperation play out in such areas as economic organization, computer science, the development of urban structures, the evolution of languages, and molecular formation in the primeval environment
Among the specific issues raised and illuminated:
Theoretical and evolutionary biologists, system theorists, economists, computer scientists, and mathematical modelers will find Cooperation and Conflict in General Evolutionary Processes a provocative and stimulating book that may open new perspectives on their own work
Is Nature "red in tooth and claw''
The twelve chapters in this volume offer an overview of the dynamics of evolutionary phenomena across a stimulating array of fields, including biology, economics, literature, physics, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. Written by internationally recognized experts, they trace the issue of conflict vs. cooperation through such topics as molecular formation, city planning, and the building of intellectual structures
Urban Systems and Evolution —W. Brian Arthu
Modeling Errors and Parasites in the Evolution of Primitive Life: Possibilities of Spatial Self-Structuring —Clas Blomberg and Mikael Cronhjor
Cooperation: The Ghost in the Machinery of Evolution —John L. Cast
Randomness in Arithmetic and the Decline and Fall of Reductionism in Pure Mathematics —Gregory J. Chaiti
Narratives of Evolution and the Evolution of Narratives —N. Katherine Hayle
Biologically Bound Behavior, Free Will, and the Evolution of Humans —Philip Lieberma
A Hierarchy of Complex Behaviors in Microbiological Systems —Erik Mosekilde, Heidi Stranddorf, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen and Gerold Baie
Chaotic Dynamics of Linguistic-like Processes at the Syntactic and Semantic Levels: In Pursuit of a Multifractal Attractor —John S. Nicolis and Anastassis A. Katsika
Cooperation and Chimera —Robert Rose
Minimal Properties for Evolutionary Optimization —Peter Schuste
A Perception Machine Built of Many Cooperating Agents —Erik Skarma
Language, Evolution, and the Theory of Games —Karl Wärnery
Theoretical and evolutionary biologists, system theorists, economists, computer scientists, and mathematical modelers will find Cooperation and Conflict in General Evolutionary Processes a strong stimulus to the evolution of their own ideas
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