The journal Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory (MACT) began in 2000 as one of the first open access peer-reviewed technical journals to take full advantage of the flexibility of web-based publishing. MACT charges no fees to users nor authors, has no page limits for articles, no subscription fees. MACT publishes only when suitable papers are offered and accepted. The MACT Library Edition is the means by which MACT, offers a permanent archive. MACT understands that web sites may go off-line, servers might have their plugs pulled, and even the Library at Alexandria eventually was destroyed. MACT takes the lesson that permanence of archiving is best achieved by diversity of forms and multiple independent repositories. Thus MACT Library Edition I: 2000 - 2009 collects all papers published in MACT's first decade. By offering a Library Edition on paper, libraries or other archives may assure that the MACT papers can remain available indefinitely. Each Library Edition reproduces the papers as they were originally accepted and published on-line by MACT. Each Library Edition collects a set of contiguously published papers, into a single volume. MACT will seek to retain the integrity of Special Issues by presenting them into a single volume Library Edition. For more information about MACT, see http: // www.mathematicalanthropology.org This Library Edition I includes all papers published from inception through the end of 2009. MACT TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2000 - 2009 VOLUME 2, NO. 5 -- SEPTEMBER, 2008 ON SOME CLASSES OF KINSHIP SYSTEMS II: NONABELIAN SYSTEMS ALAIN GOTTCHEINER VOLUME 2, NO. 4 -- SEPTEMBER, 2008 ON SOME CLASSES OF KINSHIP SYSTEMS I: ABELIAN SYSTEMS ALAIN GOTTCHEINER VOLUME 2, NO. 3 -- JUNE, 2008 ANTHROPOLOGY, MATHEMATICS, KINSHIP DAVID JENKINS VOLUME 2, NO. 2 -- MARCH, 2008 RESTATEMENT OF THE THEORY OF CULTURAL RULES PAUL BALLONOFF VOLUME 2, NO. 1 -- DECEMBER, 2005 THE TONGAN KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY: INSIGHTS FROM AN ALGEBRAIC ANALYSIS GIOVANNI BENNARDO AND DWIGHT READ VOLUME 1, NO. 4 -- OCTOBER, 2005 MACT SASci 2005 Prize Papers COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN DARFUR: AN AGENT-BASED MODEL OF PASTORAL NOMAD/SEDENTARY PEASANT INTERACTION LAWRENCE A. KUZNAR AND ROBERT SEDLMEYER PERCEIVING ETHNIC DIFFERENCES: CONSENSUS ANALYSIS AND PERSONHOOD IN WELSH-AMERICAN POPULATIONS D. DOUGLAS CAULKINS, et al EXPERIMENTING WITH "LAD CULTURE" A SIMULATION BASED ON WILLIS' LEARNING TO LABOR SEAN S. DOWNEY VOLUME 1, NO. 3 -- JULY, 2003 TOWARD A THEORY OF CULTURE AND ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL BENJAMIN N. COLBY THE INFLUENCE OF ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL ON PROXIMATE MECHANISMS OF NATURAL SELECTION BENJAMIN N. COLBY, et al VOLUME 1, NO. 2 -- JUNE, 2003 A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO THE COGNITION OF SPACE AND ITS LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS F.K. LEHMAN AND GIOVANNI BENNARDO VOLUME 1, NO. 1 -- NOVEMBER, 2000 INFORMATION FLOWS IN KINSHIP NETWORKS PAUL J. M. JORION NOTES TOWARD A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF CULTURE PAUL BALLONOFF THE PHYSICAL FARM BUDGET: AN INDIGENOUS OPTIMIZING MANAGERIAL ALGORITHM MURRAY J. LEAF PRESCRIPTIVE KINSHIP SYSTEMS, PERMUTATIONS, GROUPS AND GRAPHS GISELE DE MEUR AND ALAIN GOTTCHEINER FORMAL ANALYSIS OF KINSHIP TERMINOLOGIES AND ITS' RELATIONSHIP TO WHAT CONSTITUTES KINSHIP DWIGHT READ MACT LETTERS: 2000 - 2009 Reply to: F.K.L. Chit Hlaing, "On G. Bennardo and D. Read's 'The Tongan Kinship Terminology' (MACT 2005): On Associativity" Dwight Read On G. Bennardo and D. Read's 'The Tongan Kinship Terminology' (MACT 2005): On Associativity F. K. L. Chit Hlaing The Read-Lehman Letters on Kinship Mathematics Dwight Read, Kris Lehman (F. K. L. Chit Hlaing) The Logic of Older/Younger Sibling Terms in Classificatory Terminologies Dwight Read
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