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Models of Science Dynamics aims to capture the structure and
evolution of science, the emerging arena in which scholars, science
and the communication of science become themselves the basic
objects of research. In order to capture the essence of phenomena
as diverse as the structure of co-authorship networks or the
evolution of citation diffusion patterns, such models can be
represented by conceptual models based on historical and
ethnographic observations, mathematical descriptions of measurable
phenomena, or computational algorithms. Despite its evident
importance, the mathematical modeling of science still lacks a
unifying framework and a comprehensive study of the topic. This
volume fills this gap, reviewing and describing major threads in
the mathematical modeling of science dynamics for a wider academic
and professional audience. The model classes presented cover
stochastic and statistical models, system-dynamics approaches,
agent-based simulations, population-dynamics models, and
complex-network models. The book comprises an introduction and a
foundational chapter that defines and operationalizes terminology
used in the study of science, as well as a review chapter that
discusses the history of mathematical approaches to modeling
science from an algorithmic-historiography perspective. It
concludes with a survey of remaining challenges for future science
models and their relevance for science and science policy."
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