Arnab Chatterjee: 4 books

Book cover of Econophysics of the Kolkata Restaurant Problem and Related Games

Econophysics of the Kolkata Restaurant Problem and Related Games

Classical and Quantum Strategies for Multi-agent, Multi-choice Repetitive Games

by Bikas K. Chakrabarti, Arnab Chatterjee, Asim Ghosh
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2017

This book provides the first comprehensive introduction to multi-agent, multi-choice repetitive games, such as the Kolkata Restaurant Problem and the Minority Game. It explains how the tangible formulations of these games, using stochastic strategies developed by statistical physicists employing both...
Book cover of Is the Personal beyond Private and Public?

Is the Personal beyond Private and Public?

New Perspectives in Social Theory and Practice

by Dr. Arnab Chatterjee
Language: English
Release Date: February 19, 2018

Is everything personal also private? The modern world is neatly compartmentalized into the private and the public, and the personal is often used interchangeably with the private as if they are the same. But are they? The book starts a new discourse by distinguishing the two and analyzing existing...
Book cover of Econophysics of Income and Wealth Distributions
by Bikas K. Chakrabarti, Anirban Chakraborti, Satya R. Chakravarty
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2013

The distribution of wealth and income is never uniform, and philosophers and economists have tried for years to understand the reasons and formulate remedies for such inequalities. This book introduces the elegant and intriguing kinetic exchange models that physicists have developed to tackle these...
Book cover of Human Rights and the Third World

Human Rights and the Third World

Issues and Discourses

by Subrata Sankar Bagchi, Arnab Das, Marie-Luisa Frick
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

Human Rights and the Third World: Issues and Discourses deals with the controversial questions on the universalistic notions of human rights. It finds Third World perspectives on human rights and seeks to open up a discursive space in the human rights discourse to address unresolved questions in human rights, citing issues and problems from different countries in the Third World.
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