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How Small Social Systems Work - From Soccer Teams to Jazz Trios and Families (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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How Small Social Systems Work - From Soccer Teams to Jazz Trios and Families (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: The Frontiers Collection
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Most of us are intuitively familiar with small social systems, such
as families and soccer teams. Surprisingly, though, most of us are
unaware of how complex these systems are or of the fact that they
have a unique character distinguishing them from both populations
and individuals. The current manuscript, which emerged from
high-level scientific publications on the subject, aims to bridge
this gap in our understanding of small social systems. The book
aims to explain, illustrate, and model the unique and fascinating
nature of small (social) systems by relying on deep scientific
foundations and by using examples from sport, movies, music, and
the martial arts. To support its friendly exposition of challenging
scientific ideas, the book also discusses entertaining questions
such as (1) why inviting your mother-in-law to dinner might be a
challenging event, for reasons you have never considered; (2) why
soccer teams should be messy in order to win; (3) why Nazis are
deeply wrong in their understanding of the importance of entropy;
and (4) why "panda fighters" failed in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting
Championship). "How Small Systems Work is a welcome book, which
sheds light on a branch of mathematics overlooked by scholars: how
networks store information. Focusing on small systems, the book
asks fundamental questions, providing the tools (and the examples)
for answering them -with fun. Neuman analyses, with plenty of
humor, the dynamics of a family of cats, the pleasure of listening
to jazz, and the science behind football championships, while
uncovering hidden gems in the history of cinema" Dr. Mario Alemi,
author of "The Amazing Journey of Reason: from DNA to Artificial
Intelligence"
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