Using Math to Understand the Puzzle of Humanity

Matthew Zefferman applies his enthusiasm for solving puzzles to investigating how human culture influences modern society
“I hope that my work will help us understand human cooperation and conflict in large political organizations,” says evolutionary social scientist Matthew Zefferman.
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Matthew Zefferman applies his enthusiasm for solving puzzles to the research he does every day, investigating how human culture influences modern society. Such puzzles can be solved mathematically. As a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, Zefferman uses network theory and evolutionary game theory to investigate the origins of complex political and economic institutions. Currently focused on the origins of war, he is looking at how changes in ideology influence the probability that two countries will go to war. Zefferman’s mathematical models confirm a common assumption –- when countries’ leaders become more ideologically similar, the chances of war significantly diminish.

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