In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological and social macroevolution. In the second (and main) part, we consider a concrete mathematical model capable of describing important features of both biological and social macroevolution. In mathematical models of historical macrodynamics, a hyperbolic pattern of world population growth arises from non-linear, second-order positive feedback between demographic growth and technological development. This is more or less identical with the working of the collective learning mechanism. Based on diverse paleontological data and an analogy with macros...
Population geneticists investigate the conditions for the possibility of evolution. They use mathema...
Populations comprising humans or agents following simple rules offer a varied landscape of dynamic b...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological ...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
<p>In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biologic...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differencesbetween biological a...
The fact that up to the 1960s world population growth had been characterized by a hyperbolic trend w...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
Language is the result of two concurrent evolutionary processes: Biological and cultural inheritance...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
Population geneticists investigate the conditions for the possibility of evolution. They use mathema...
Populations comprising humans or agents following simple rules offer a varied landscape of dynamic b...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological ...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
<p>In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biologic...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differencesbetween biological a...
The fact that up to the 1960s world population growth had been characterized by a hyperbolic trend w...
The biological world as we see it today has a part-whole hierarchical structure. For example, eusoci...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
Language is the result of two concurrent evolutionary processes: Biological and cultural inheritance...
abstract: Using an individual-based and genetically explicit sim-ulation model, we explore the evolu...
Population geneticists investigate the conditions for the possibility of evolution. They use mathema...
Populations comprising humans or agents following simple rules offer a varied landscape of dynamic b...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...