Achievement
Models of diversity
Project
Institutions, Diversity, Emergence, Adaptations and Structures (IDEAS)
University
University of Michigan
(Ann Arbor, MI)
Research Achievements
Models of diversity
Many of our IGERT trainees including Andrea Jones-Rooy, Aaron Bramson, Russell Golman, Jon Zelner and others have helped construct models of diversity for an interdisciplinary project on the science of diversity. Scott Page has a book called Diversity and Complexity to be published by Princeton University Press in Fall 2010 that summarizes much of this research. Among the main results presented in the book are
- a finding that many empirical results that show the benefits of diversity may be evidence of diminishing returns to scale and not just synergies
- a finding that diversity can be beneficial through averaging and diminishing returns even when the direct effect of diversity is quite negative
- a finding that replicator dynamics alone are not sufficient to support the intermediate disturbance hypothesis -- the claim that moderate levels of disturbances maintain diversity.
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