About CMSS

We are a group of researchers interested in applying mathematical and computational modelling to social sciences (particularly social choice and economics), centred at the University of Auckland, but with members also from Auckland University of Technology and Massey University.

Topics of particular interest include the logic of individual knowledge; choice, and preference; decision under risk and uncertainty; collective choice and representation; voting and implementation; justice and inequality; theories of measurement for the social sciences; planning and organisation; social networks; game theory; evolutionary theory; experimental economics; and more generally the study of the equilibrium and disequilibrium of socioeconomic systems.

Our specialisations are in game theory, complexity theory, modal logic, abstract convexity, decision theory, social choice and voting, the theory of social networks and experimental economics.

We aim to be a centre of expertise in the area of mathematical social science, recognised as a leader in academic and nonacademic circles throughout Australasia.

The CMSS is a research centre of the University of Auckland. Specifically, it is a departmental centre in the Department of Mathematics.

0 thoughts on “About CMSS

  1. I have just stumbled on your website, attracted by the title ‘mathematical social science’. Here in the UK we have just started organising events under the rubric ‘Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science’ – see below. It would be good to keep in touch.
    best wishes
    Gordon Burt
    Open University

    Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science II
    Thursday 11 June at Imperial College, London
    If you wish to attend please notify me g.j.burt@open.ac.uk BY Wednesday 3 JUNE.
    If you wish to present a paper please notify me g.j.burt@open.ac.uk BY Monday 1 JUNE – just two slots remaining.
    Please forward to colleagues who may be interested.
    For details see below.

    Other events – see below
    LSE, July 8th: Modelling Social Conflict
    Canterbury, Sept. 8th and 9th: Conflict and Complexity II

    Details: Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science, II
    Thursday 11 June 2009, 10am-5pm.
    Host: Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College, London
    * Conflict Analysis: The Games of Deterrence Approach
    Professor Michel Rudnianski, University of Reims, GUEST SPEAKER
    This talk will present the main concepts and properties of games of deterrence found so far and illustrate those concepts and properties with examples focused on competition and conflicts (in the wider sense of the term, including Negotiations, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, and Evolutionary Dynamics).
    *”Friendship” & Dynamical Systems: Towards an Index of Signal Complexity
    Joydeep Bhattacharya (Goldsmiths)
    * Aspects of Dispute Resolution Micro-Social Systems
    Jeremy Pitt (Imperial)
    * Rugged terrain and war: disaggregating from the state and moving beyond the mountain binary
    Steve Pickering (Lancaster U.)
    * Multi-agent simulation of different human societies
    Roger Kingdon (Imperial)
    * The mathematics of ordinary language ‘complexity’ in ‘non-mathematical’ areas of social life
    Gordon Burt, (Open U.)
    * We hope to bring together researchers in the following fields: peace and conflict science, complexity theory, mathematical biology, artificial intelligence, mathematical psychology, mathematical sociology, mathematical political science, mathematical economics, regional science, statistics and mathematics.
    This is a follow-up to our January meeting: http://kn.open.ac.uk/public/getfile.cfm?documentfileid=14878

    Modelling Social Conflict
    Wednesday 8th July 2009; 10am to 4pm, at the LSE
    Gordon Burt will run a workshop showing how modelling in various academic disciplines can give an insight into social conflict. A 300-page monograph, Lecture Notes on Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science, supports the seminar.
    For further information on the workshop and on the monograph, see: http://kn.open.ac.uk/public/document.cfm?docid=12158 .

    Conflict and Complexity II:
    an international interdisciplinary conference
    Tuesday 8th – Wednesday 9th September 2009
    University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
    * Call for papers: an early expression of interest would be extremely helpful.
    Title and abstract: very preferably before 31 May 2009.
    http://kn.open.ac.uk/public/getfile.cfm?documentfileid=15245

    I would like to attend:
    Imperial, June 11th: Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science, II: yes/no
    LSE: July 8th: Modelling Social Conflict (a workshop): yes/no
    Canterbury: Sept. 8th and 9th: Conflict and Complexity II: yes/no
    I would like to present a paper at:
    Imperial, June 11th: Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science, II: yes/no
    Canterbury: Sept. 8th and 9th: Conflict and Complexity II: yes/no
    I would like to order a copy of:
    ‘Lecture Notes on Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science’: yes/no

    Reply by post to Gordon Burt, IET, Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK or by email to g.j.burt@open.ac.uk.

    Best wishes
    Gordon Burt
    Open University
    Chair of the Conflict Research Society

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *