Joshua M. Epstein - Publications

Publications

Epstein has authored and co-authored several books, including:

  • Epstein, Joshua M. (December 1987). Strategy and Force Planning: The Case of the Persian Gulf. Brookings Institution. pp. 210. ISBN 978-0-8157-2453-7.
  • Epstein, Joshua M. (May 1990). Conventional Force Reductions: A Dynamic Assessment. Brookings Institution. pp. 293. ISBN 978-0-8157-2461-2.
  • Epstein, Joshua M.; Axtell, Robert L. (1996). Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up. MIT/Brookings Institution. pp. 224. ISBN 978-0-262-55025-3.
  • Epstein, Joshua M. (May 5, 1997). Nonlinear Dynamics, Mathematical Biology, and Social Science. Westview. pp. 176. ISBN 978-0-201-41988-7.
  • Epstein, Joshua M. (January 8, 2007). Generative Social Science: Studies in Agent-Based Computational Modeling. Princeton University. pp. 352. ISBN 978-0-691-12547-3.
  • Epstein, Joshua M. (2008). Why Model?. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation.
  • Epstein, Joshua M.; Hammond, Ross; Parker, Jon I.; Cummings, Derek (2008). Coupled Contagion Dynamics of Fear and Disease: Mathematical and Computational Explorations. Public Library of Science One Journal.
  • Epstein, Joshua M. (2009). Modelling to contain pandemics. Nature.
  • Lempel, Howard; Hammond, Ross; Epstein, Joshua M. (2009). Economic Cost and Health Care Workforce Effects of School Closures in the U.S.. Public Library of Science Currents: Influenza.
  • Parker, Jon I.; Epstein, Joshua M. (2011). A global-scale distributed agent-based model of disease transmission. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation.
  • Epstein, Joshua M.; Pankajakshan, Ramesh; Hammond, Ross (2011). Combining Computational Fluid Dynamics and Agent-Based Modeling: A New Approach to Evacuation Planning. Public Library of Science One Journal.

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