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Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another is a non-fiction book by English chemist and physicist Philip Ball, originally published in 2004, discusses the concept of a "physics of society". Ball examines past thinkers, such as Thomas Hobbes, Lewis Mumford, Emyr Hughes, and Gottfried Achenwall, who have attempted to apply (or argue against) the use of physics, chemistry, or mathematics in the study of mass social phenomena. He also discusses how the concept relates to recent research, including his own.

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  • Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another is a non-fiction book by English chemist and physicist Philip Ball, originally published in 2004, discusses the concept of a "physics of society". Ball examines past thinkers, such as Thomas Hobbes, Lewis Mumford, Emyr Hughes, and Gottfried Achenwall, who have attempted to apply (or argue against) the use of physics, chemistry, or mathematics in the study of mass social phenomena. He also discusses how the concept relates to recent research, including his own. (en)
  • Masa krytyczna - książka autorstwa Philipa Balla, wydana w 2004. Została nagrodzona Royal Society Prizes for Science Books w 2005. Omawia zastosowanie metod matematycznych do badań zjawisk społecznych i ekonomicznych. Znajduje się w niej przegląd wielu problemów takich jak: cykl koniunkturalny, błądzenie losowe, przemiana fazowa, bifurkacja, rozkład Zipfa, eksperyment Milgrama "świat jest mały", teoria katastrof, dylemat więźnia. (pl)
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  • 158 22
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  • 0-374-53041-6
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  • HM585.B35 2004
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  • Critical Mass (en)
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  • Heinemann/Farrar, Straus & Giroux (en)
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  • Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another is a non-fiction book by English chemist and physicist Philip Ball, originally published in 2004, discusses the concept of a "physics of society". Ball examines past thinkers, such as Thomas Hobbes, Lewis Mumford, Emyr Hughes, and Gottfried Achenwall, who have attempted to apply (or argue against) the use of physics, chemistry, or mathematics in the study of mass social phenomena. He also discusses how the concept relates to recent research, including his own. (en)
  • Masa krytyczna - książka autorstwa Philipa Balla, wydana w 2004. Została nagrodzona Royal Society Prizes for Science Books w 2005. Omawia zastosowanie metod matematycznych do badań zjawisk społecznych i ekonomicznych. Znajduje się w niej przegląd wielu problemów takich jak: cykl koniunkturalny, błądzenie losowe, przemiana fazowa, bifurkacja, rozkład Zipfa, eksperyment Milgrama "świat jest mały", teoria katastrof, dylemat więźnia. (pl)
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