Archive for Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory
The Center for Human Complex Systems incorporates a group of scholars whose research focuses on the interaction of heterogeneous individuals. We examine how culture and structure co-evolve to influence behavior and interaction, thereby affecting system performance. Conversely, we consider how individual choices and social interaction shape, and are shaped by, system structure. We place particular emphasis on the role of information processes (how information gets represented, processed, and communicated), methods of social order-creation (competition, coevolution, self-organization, autopoiesis, restructuring) and redefinition (rule generation and selection, boundary construction, institution of culturally based conceptual structures) of social systems. Methodologically we emphasize agent-based computational methods as a way to incorporate agent heterogeneity in the study of social behavior of individual actor/agents inhabiting complex social systems.
Contact person: Dwight Read, Professor of Anthropology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095 (dread@anthro.ucla.edu)
There are 59 publications in this collection, published between 2000 and 2020. Showing 51 - 59.
Read, Dwight W: NEW RESULTS: THE LOGIC OF OLDER/YOUNGER SIBLING TERMS IN CLASSIFICATORY TERMINOLOGIES, 2004
Colby, Benjamin N; Azevedo, Kathryn; Moore, Carmella C: THE INFLUENCE OF ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL ON PROXIMATE MECHANISMS OF NATURAL SELECTION, 2003
Colby, Benjamin N: TOWARD A THEORY OF CULTURE AND ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL, 2003
Lehman F. K. L. Chit Hlaing, F K; Bennardo, Giovanni: A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO THE COGNITION OF SPACE AND ITS LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS, 2003
Ballonoff, Paul: NOTES TOWARD A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF CULTURE, 2000
De Meur, Gisele; Gottcheiner, Alain: PRESCRIPTIVE KINSHIP SYSTEMS, PERMUTATIONS, GROUPS AND GRAPHS, 2000
Jorion, Paul J.M.: INFORMATION FLOWS IN KINSHIP NETWORKS, 2000
Leaf, Murray J: THE PHYSICAL FARM BUDGET: AN INDIGENOUS OPTIMIZING MANAGERIAL ALGORITHM, 2000
Read, Dwight W: FORMAL ANALYSIS OF KINSHIP TERMINOLOGIES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO WHAT CONSTITUTES KINSHIP (COMPLETE TEXT), 2000