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Why We Live In Hierarchies A Quantitative Treatise 1st Edition Anna Zafeiris

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Why We Live In Hierarchies A Quantitative Treatise 1st Edition Anna Zafeiris
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 119
Author: Anna Zafeiris, Tamás Vicsek
ISBN: 9783319704814, 9783319704838, 3319704818, 3319704834
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Why We Live In Hierarchies A Quantitative Treatise 1st Edition Anna Zafeiris by Anna Zafeiris, Tamás Vicsek 9783319704814, 9783319704838, 3319704818, 3319704834 instant download after payment.

This book systematically interprets and documents new, unifying principles and basic laws describing the most relevant aspects of hierarchy. To do so, it discusses recent experiments and models that are simple and realistic enough to reproduce the observations, and develops concepts for a better understanding of the complexity of systems consisting of many organisms. The book covers systems ranging from flocks of birds to groups of people. Although it focuses on hierarchical collective behavior in general, two aspects pop up in the majority of cases: collective motion and dynamically changing, partially directed networks (and the natural relation between the two). In addition, it offers a brief description of the most relevant definitions and concepts involved in the context of hierarchies, presenting both a review of the current literature and a number of new experimental and computational results in more detail. It is a valuable resource for students and scholars pursuing research on the structure of interactions within the collectives of animals and humans.

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