Quantum Methods in Social Science: A First Course

Quantum Methods in Social Science: A First Course

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Jan 1, 2017 · English · Kindle (278 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 278
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2017
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1786342790
ISBN-13 9781786342799

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This book introduces readers to the fascinating interplay between quantum physics and social sciences, demonstrating how principles from the realm of physics can enhance our understanding of complex social phenomena. The authors, Emmanuel Haven, Andrei Yu Khrennikov, and Terry R. Robinson, meticulously explore the potential of quantum methods to provide fresh insights into areas like finance, economics, and psychology. By bridging disciplines, they invite readers to rethink traditional models and consider innovative approaches that could lead to more accurate and effective strategies in analyzing social behavior.

Through accessible explanations and practical applications, the authors systematically guide readers from foundational concepts in quantum theory to their implications in social science research. This work serves as both a primer for newcomers to the field and a resource for seasoned scholars seeking to expand their methodologies. It encourages a transformative view that embraces the complexity of human interactions, offering a new lens through which to understand and model societal dynamics.

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Science & Technology Business & Economics Psychology

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