Are you talking about this one?

   Qualitative Math for the Social Sciences
   http://www.powells.com/biblio/62-9780415444828-1

$140 on amazon is still a little much for me.  I'll see if any local
libraries carry it.

glen wrote at 09/20/2012 09:13 AM:
> Re: Lee's book: There are lots of frameworks for dealing with hybrid
> systems.  I'd be interested to see the new approach.
> 
> 
> ERIC P. CHARLES wrote at 09/20/2012 05:31 AM:
>>
>> P.S. This problem is of particular interest to one of the topologists on the
>> list - Lee Rudolph - who just had a book on the subject release. I haven't 
>> read
>> it yet, but I know it is (among other things) an attempt to apply modern,
>> non-statistical, mathematics to this problem. That would include math that 
>> can
>> adequately deal with discrete and non-discrete aspects, etc., which you point
>> out we would need. Lee, can you give a more skilled plug?

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glen e. p. ropella, 971-222-9095, http://tempusdictum.com


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