Humanities and Social Sciences

Special Issue

Tabular Models in Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Submission Deadline: 30 January 2016
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Peter Matveevich Mazurkin
About This Special Issue
In many branches of natural Sciences and Humanities have a lot of tabular data. But they are not fully published. Therefore, if You have a table with quantitative data, You have measured or compiled from the results of studies of many other authors who write in this special edition article. A prerequisite for the adoption of the article in the publication is an Appendix to the article tables of statistical data in easy to import the form. Infrequently these are called tabular model. It will be triggered by the reader when referring to "tabular model" from the text of Your article. The editors will check the quality of Your data by the method of ranking distribution. Tabular model can have up to 3500 rows and up to 10 or more indexes on columns. It is desirable to fill at least 90% of all cells in the table model.

The goal of the special issue – a gradual transition from tabular data authors and readers to identify sustainable deterministic or wave patterns for factor analysis. The authors of the best tables of data, will promote cooperation in further modeling identification asymmetric wavelets.

The special issue of the journal:

1. to generalize inductively tabular data from different branches of science
2. learn how to create a tabular model for factor analysis
3. to develop a method for identifying General patterns from tabular models
4. find the tabular model, the laws of interaction between humans and the biosphere
5. show the mathematical relation of man and society in the dynamics
6. to give a clearly deterministic nonlinear structure of the formula
7. give a wave laws in human behavior, animals and plants
8. to move from the table model to the methodology of factor analysis
Lead Guest Editor
  • Peter Matveevich Mazurkin

    Department of Environmental Engineering, Institute of Construction and Architecture, Volga State University of Technology, Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation