Quantitative sociodynamics. Stochastic methods and models of social interaction processes. Transl. from the German by Richard Calek and Dirk Helbing

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Publication:1921376

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Dirk Helbing

Publication date: 26 August 1996

Published in: Theory and Decision Library. Series B: Mathematical and Statistical Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)






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