Description
Unlock the world of social dynamics with 'Introduction to Mathematical Sociology,' a groundbreaking textbook that brings modern mathematical techniques to the study of sociology. Ideal for undergraduate students, this comprehensive guide is designed to bridge the gap in mathematical sociology education, equipping readers with the essential tools needed to analyze complex social systems. Authored by experts Phillip Bonacich and Philip Lu, this book covers a wide range of mathematical principles including linear algebra, graph theory, set theory, game theory, and probability. Delve into practical applications as you learn how these mathematical tools can be applied to demography, social networks, and the intricate patterns of power and influence among individuals. Each chapter is structured to include numerous exercises, reinforcing concepts while enhancing critical thinking skills. The inclusion of Mathematica-based computer simulations allows students to visualize changes in model behaviors in real-time, making abstract concepts accessible and engaging. This brand new edition, published by Princeton University Press in 2012, is critical for any sociology curriculum that aims to integrate quantitative analysis. With free shipping, this essential resource can be delivered to your door in up to 6 weeks. Order today to elevate your understanding of social structures through the lens of mathematical tools!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780691145495
Format: Trade binding
Year: 2012
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Description:
Mathematical models and computer simulations of complex social systems have become everyday tools in sociology. Yet until now, students had no up-to-date textbook from which to learn these techniques. Introduction to Mathematical Sociology fills this gap, providing undergraduates with a comprehensive, self-contained primer on the mathematical tools and applications that sociologists use to understand social behavior. Phillip Bonacich and Philip Lu cover all the essential mathematics, including linear algebra, graph theory, set theory, game theory, and probability. They show how to apply these mathematical tools to demography; patterns of power, influence, and friendship in social networks; Markov chains; the evolution and stability of cooperation in human groups; chaotic and complex systems; and more. Introduction to Mathematical Sociology also features numerous exercises throughout, and is accompanied by easy-to-use Mathematica-based computer simulations that students can use to examine the effects of changing parameters on model behavior.
* Provides an up-to-date and self-contained introduction to mathematical sociology * Explains essential mathematical tools and their applications * Includes numerous exercises throughout * Features easy-to-use computer simulations to help students master concepts
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780691145495
Format: Trade binding
Year: 2012
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Description:
Mathematical models and computer simulations of complex social systems have become everyday tools in sociology. Yet until now, students had no up-to-date textbook from which to learn these techniques. Introduction to Mathematical Sociology fills this gap, providing undergraduates with a comprehensive, self-contained primer on the mathematical tools and applications that sociologists use to understand social behavior. Phillip Bonacich and Philip Lu cover all the essential mathematics, including linear algebra, graph theory, set theory, game theory, and probability. They show how to apply these mathematical tools to demography; patterns of power, influence, and friendship in social networks; Markov chains; the evolution and stability of cooperation in human groups; chaotic and complex systems; and more. Introduction to Mathematical Sociology also features numerous exercises throughout, and is accompanied by easy-to-use Mathematica-based computer simulations that students can use to examine the effects of changing parameters on model behavior.
* Provides an up-to-date and self-contained introduction to mathematical sociology * Explains essential mathematical tools and their applications * Includes numerous exercises throughout * Features easy-to-use computer simulations to help students master concepts

