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Robert M. Axelrod

    27 de mayo de 1943

    Robert Axelrod es un profesor de ciencias políticas y políticas públicas reconocido por su trabajo interdisciplinario sobre la evolución de la cooperación. Su investigación, ampliamente citada, profundiza en el surgimiento del comportamiento cooperativo y sus aplicaciones en diversos ámbitos. Las investigaciones de Axelrod se centran en la teoría de la complejidad, la modelización basada en agentes y la seguridad internacional. Su experiencia es solicitada por organizaciones internacionales, agencias gubernamentales y comunidades profesionales para obtener información sobre cómo fomentar la cooperación y aprovechar la complejidad. Extiende su influencia aplicando estos principios a los sectores de la educación y la atención médica.

    A Passion for Cooperation
    The Complexity of Cooperation
    The Evolution of Cooperation
    • The Evolution of Cooperation

      • 241 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The Evolution of Cooperation provides valuable insights into the age-old question of whether unforced cooperation is ever possible. Widely praised and much-discussed, this classic book explores how cooperation can emerge in a world of self-seeking egoists-whether superpowers, businesses, or individuals-when there is no central authority to police their actions. The problem of cooperation is central to many different fields. Robert Axelrod recounts the famous computer tournaments in which the "cooperative" program Tit for Tat recorded its stunning victories, explains its application to a broad spectrum of subjects, and suggests how readers can both apply cooperative principles to their own lives and teach cooperative principles to others.

      The Evolution of Cooperation
    • The Complexity of Cooperation

      Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the intersection of complexity theory and social science, this collection features seven essays by Robert Axelrod, a pioneer in game theory. Serving as a sequel to his influential work, it includes a comprehensive introduction, updated prefaces, and a valuable appendix of resources. Axelrod's clear and engaging writing style makes this volume both an accessible introduction to complexity theory and a current overview of advancements in the field, making it an essential read for those interested in social science modeling.

      The Complexity of Cooperation
    • A Passion for Cooperation

      Adventures of a Wide-Ranging Scientist

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The autobiography highlights Robert Axelrod's remarkable journey through a distinguished career in science and interdisciplinary collaboration. Recognized early on for his potential, Axelrod engaged with diverse fields, earning accolades including the National Medal of Science. His narrative not only chronicles his achievements but also candidly addresses his challenges and triumphs in fostering cooperation. Through encounters with global leaders and insights from his research, Axelrod illustrates the vast potential for collaboration across disciplines, emphasizing the importance of understanding and achieving cooperative relationships.

      A Passion for Cooperation