Approach to a quantiative description of social systems based on thermodynamic formalism (Q1612962)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1796655
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1796655 |
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Approach to a quantiative description of social systems based on thermodynamic formalism (English)
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10 September 2002
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Summary: Certain statistical aspects of social systems are described by appropriately defined quantities named social potentials. Relations between social potentials are postulated by drawing an analogy with thermodynamics relations between thermodynamic potentials, thus obtaining a toy model of some of the statistical properties of social systems. Within this model, an interpretation of a socially relevant acting (acting as opposed to action) that does not invoke structural changes in social systems, is given in terms of social potentials.
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social systems theory
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thermodynamics
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social potentials
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entropy and temperature of social systems
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