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Modeling love dynamics : Sergio Rinaldi, Fabio Della Rossa, Fabio Dercole and Alessandra Gragnani, Pietro Landi Stellenbosch.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rinaldi, S. (Sergio), 1940- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; 1. Can we model love stories?; 1.1 Graphical representation of love stories; 1.2 The models; 1.3 ODE models; 1.4 Individual characteristics: Oblivion, reaction to appeal, and reaction to love; 1.5 Fromindividuals to couples; 1.6 Summary of results; Simple models; 2. Linear models and their properties; 2.1 Historical premise; 2.2 Five properties of the model; 2.3 Consequences at community level; 3. Couples composed of secure and unbiased individuals; 3.1 The model; 3.2 Alternative stable states; 3.3 Bifurcation analysis; 3.4 Temporary bluffing in love affairs.
  • 4. Roxane and Cyrano4.1 The story of Roxane and Cyrano; 4.2 The model of Roxane and Cyrano; 4.3 Model validation; 4.4 Conclusions; 5. The discovery of hidden components of the appeal; 5.1 Catastrophic bifurcations; 5.2 Beauty and The Beast; 5.3 Elizabeth and Darcy; 5.4 Conclusions; 6. Couples composed of insecure and unbiased individuals; 6.1 The model ; 6.2 The case of identical individuals; 6.3 The general case; 6.4 Conclusions; 7. Scarlett and Rhett; 7.1 The love story between Scarlett and Rhett; 7.2 The model ; 7.3 Validation of the model; 7.4 Conclusions; 8. Romantic cycles.
  • 8.1 Introduction8.2 No bias implies no cycles; 8.3 No insecurity implies no cycles; 8.4 A first example of romantic cycle; 8.5 A second example of romantic cycle; 9. Kathe and Jules; 9.1 The story; 9.2 The Kathe-Julesmodel; 9.3 Analysis and results; 10. Kathe and Jim; 10.1 The Kathe-Jimmodel; 10.2 Analysis and results; Complex models; 11. Environmental stress and romantic chaos; 11.1 Do couples replicate environmental stresses?; 11.2 Canonical responses to stress; 11.3 Romantic chaos; 11.4 An example of romantic chaos; 12. Extra emotional dimensions; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 The model.
  • 12.3 Analysis and results12.4 Slow-fast dynamics; 13. Laura and Francesco; 13.1 Petrarch's romantic cycle; 13.2 A model of Laura and Francesco; 13.3 Calibration of the model; 13.4 The L-F cycle and its validation; 13.5 Reliability of the results and discussion; 13.6 The great conjecture; 14. Triangular love stories and unpredictability; 14.1 Triangular relationships; 14.2 A catalog of triangles; 14.3 Jealousy, conflict, and unpredictability; 14.4 Conclusions and discussion; 15. Kathe, Jules, and Jim; 15.1 The story; 15.2 The free-love hypothesis; 15.3 The Kathe-Jules-Jimmodel.
  • 15.4 Analysis and results15.5 The genius of Truffaut; Appendix A Appendix; A.1 A simple illustrative example; A.2 Dynamical systems and state portraits; A.3 Structural stability; A.4 Bifurcations as collisions; A.5 Local bifurcations; A.6 Global bifurcations; A.7 Catastrophes, hysteresis, and cusp; A.8 Routes to chaos; A.9 Numerical methods and software packages; Bibliography; Index.