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QUANTUM SOCIAL SCIENCE
Título:
QUANTUM SOCIAL SCIENCE
Subtítulo:
Autor:
HAVEN, E
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2013
ISBN:
978-1-107-01282-0
Páginas:
304
129,00 €

 

Sinopsis

Written by world experts in the foundations of quantum mechanics and its applications to social science, this book shows how elementary quantum mechanical principles can be applied to decision-making paradoxes in psychology and used in modelling information in finance and economics. The book starts with a thorough overview of some of the salient differences between classical, statistical and quantum mechanics. It presents arguments on why quantum mechanics can be applied outside of physics and defines quantum social science. The issue of the existence of quantum probabilistic effects in psychology, economics and finance is addressed and basic questions and answers are provided. Aimed at researchers in economics and psychology, as well as physics, basic mathematical preliminaries and elementary concepts from quantum mechanics are defined in a self-contained way.

Proposes a new view of social science, showing how quantum mechanics can be applied in economics, finance and psychology
Explains all mathematical concepts to make it accessible for readers from a variety of mathematical backgrounds
Provides a practical base for conducting further research in this growing area.



Table of Contents

Preface
Part I. Physics Concepts in Social Science? A Discussion:
1. Classical, statistical and quantum mechanics: all in one
2. Econophysics: statistical physics and social science
3. Quantum social science: a non-mathematical motivation
Part II. Mathematics and Physics Preliminaries:
4. Vector calculus and other mathematical preliminaries
5. Basic elements of quantum mechanics
6. Basic elements of Bohmian mechanics
Part III. Quantum Probabilistic Effects in Psychology: Basic Questions and Answers:
7. A brief overview
8. Interference effects in psychology - an introduction
9. A quantum-like model of decision making
Part IV. Other Quantum Probabilistic Effects in Economics, Finance and Brain Sciences:
10. Financial/economic theory in crisis
11. Bohmian mechanics in finance and economics
12. The Bohm-Vigier Model and path simulation
13. Other applications to economic/financial theory
14. The neurophysiological sources of quantum-like processing in the brain
Conclusion
Glossary
Index