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The Limits Of Mathematical Modeling In The Social Sciences The Significance Of Godels Incompleteness Phenomenon Francisco Antonio Doria

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The Limits Of Mathematical Modeling In The Social Sciences The Significance Of Godels Incompleteness Phenomenon Francisco Antonio Doria
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The Limits Of Mathematical Modeling In The Social Sciences The Significance Of Godels Incompleteness Phenomenon Francisco Antonio Doria instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Francisco Antonio Doria
ISBN: 9781786343154, 1786343150
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Limits Of Mathematical Modeling In The Social Sciences The Significance Of Godels Incompleteness Phenomenon Francisco Antonio Doria by Francisco Antonio Doria 9781786343154, 1786343150 instant download after payment.

Current mathematical models are notoriously unreliable in describing the time evolution of unexpected social phenomena, from financial crashes to revolution. Can such events be forecast? Can we compute probabilities about them? Can we model them? This book investigates and attempts to answer these questions through Gödel's two incompleteness theorems, and in doing so demonstrates how influential Gödel is in modern logical and mathematical thinking. Many mathematical models are applied to economics and social theory, while Gödel's theorems are able to predict their limitations for more accurate analysis and understanding of national and international events.

This unique discussion is written for graduate level mathematicians applying their research to the social sciences, including economics, social studies and philosophy, and also for formal logicians and philosophers of science.

Readership: Graduate level mathematicians applying their research to the social sciences, including economics, social studies and philosophy; formal logicians and philosophers of science.

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