Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences

Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences
Author: Carsten Q. Schneider,Claudius Wagemann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012
Genre: Set theory
ISBN: 1139549456

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A 'user's guide' to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and the methodological family of set-theoretic methods in social science.

Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences

Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences
Author: Carsten Q. Schneider,Claudius Wagemann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107013520

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A 'user's guide' to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and the methodological family of set-theoretic methods in social science.

Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences

Set Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences
Author: Carsten Q. Schneider,Claudius Wagemann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139560610

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Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and other set-theoretic methods distinguish themselves from other approaches to the study of social phenomena by using sets and the search for set relations. In virtually all social science fields, statements about social phenomena can be framed in terms of set relations, and using set-theoretic methods to investigate these statements is therefore highly valuable. This book guides readers through the basic principles of set theory and then on to the applied practices of QCA. It provides a thorough understanding of basic and advanced issues in set-theoretic methods together with tricks of the trade, software handling and exercises. Most arguments are introduced using examples from existing research. The use of QCA is increasing rapidly and the application of set-theory is both fruitful and still widely misunderstood in current empirical comparative social research. This book provides the comprehensive guide to these methods for researchers across the social sciences.

Set Theoretic Methods in Control

Set Theoretic Methods in Control
Author: Franco Blanchini,Stefano Miani
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319179339

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The second edition of this monograph describes the set-theoretic approach for the control and analysis of dynamic systems, both from a theoretical and practical standpoint. This approach is linked to fundamental control problems, such as Lyapunov stability analysis and stabilization, optimal control, control under constraints, persistent disturbance rejection, and uncertain systems analysis and synthesis. Completely self-contained, this book provides a solid foundation of mathematical techniques and applications, extensive references to the relevant literature, and numerous avenues for further theoretical study. All the material from the first edition has been updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field, and a new chapter on switching systems has been added. Each chapter contains examples, case studies, and exercises to allow for a better understanding of theoretical concepts by practical application. The mathematical language is kept to the minimum level necessary for the adequate formulation and statement of the main concepts, yet allowing for a detailed exposition of the numerical algorithms for the solution of the proposed problems. Set-Theoretic Methods in Control will appeal to both researchers and practitioners in control engineering and applied mathematics. It is also well-suited as a textbook for graduate students in these areas. Praise for the First Edition "This is an excellent book, full of new ideas and collecting a lot of diverse material related to set-theoretic methods. It can be recommended to a wide control community audience." - B. T. Polyak, Mathematical Reviews "This book is an outstanding monograph of a recent research trend in control. It reflects the vast experience of the authors as well as their noticeable contributions to the development of this field...[It] is highly recommended to PhD students and researchers working in control engineering or applied mathematics. The material can also be used for graduate courses in these areas." - Octavian Pastravanu, Zentralblatt MATH

Fuzzy Set Social Science

Fuzzy Set Social Science
Author: Charles C. Ragin
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0226702774

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In this innovative approach to the practice of social scienceÇharles Ragin explores the use of fuzzy sets to bridge the divide between quantitive and qualitative methods. He argues that fuzzy sets allow a far richer dialogue between ideas and evidence in social research than previously possible.

Descriptive Set Theoretic Methods in Automata Theory

Descriptive Set Theoretic Methods in Automata Theory
Author: Michał Skrzypczak
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662529478

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The book is based on the PhD thesis “Descriptive Set Theoretic Methods in Automata Theory,” awarded the E.W. Beth Prize in 2015 for outstanding dissertations in the fields of logic, language, and information. The thesis reveals unexpected connections between advanced concepts in logic, descriptive set theory, topology, and automata theory and provides many deep insights into the interplay between these fields. It opens new perspectives on central problems in the theory of automata on infinite words and trees and offers very impressive advances in this theory from the point of view of topology. "...the thesis of Michał Skrzypczak offers certainly what we expect from excellent mathematics: new unexpected connections between a priori distinct concepts, and proofs involving enlightening ideas.” Thomas Colcombet.

The Logic of Social Science

The Logic of Social Science
Author: James Mahoney
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691214955

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"Mahoney's starting point is the problem of essentialism in social science. Essentialism--the belief that the members of a category possess hidden properties ("essences") that make them members of the category and that endow them with a certain nature--is appropriate for scientific categories ("atoms", for instance) but not for human ones ("revolutions," for instance). Despite this, much social science research takes place from within an essentialist orientation; those who reject this assumption goes so far in the other direction as to reject the idea of an external reality, independent of human beings, altogether. Mahoney proposes an alternative approach that aspires to bridge this enduring rift in the social sciences between those who take a scientific approach and assume that social science categories correspond to external reality (and thus believe that the methods used in the natural sciences are generally appropriate for the social sciences) and those who take a constructivist approach and believe that because the categories used to understand the social world are humanly-constructed, they cannot possibly follow the science of the natural world. As the name suggests, scientific constructivism brings in aspects of both views and attempts to unite them. Drawing from cognitive science, it focuses on using the rational parts of our brain machinery to overcome the limitations and deeply seated biases (such as essentialism) of our evolved minds. Specifically, Mahoney puts forth a "set-theoretic analysis" that focuses on "sets" of categories as they exist in the mind that are also subject to the mathematical logic of set-theory. He spends the first four chapters of the book establishing the foundations and methods for set-theoretic analysis, the next four chapters looking and how this analysis fits with the existing tools of social science, and the final four chapters focusing on how this approach can be used to study and understand cases"--

Multi Method Social Science

Multi Method Social Science
Author: Jason Seawright
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781107097711

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This book provides the first systematic guide to designing multi-method research, considering a wide range of statistical and qualitative tools.