Herbert Simon

Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University

February 13, 1990 — 4:10 PM
University of California, Berkeley — UC Berkeley Campus

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About Herbert Simon Professor Simon was a renowned economist, scientist and psychologist who researched sociology, computer science, cognitive psychology and political science. He was the first person to analyze the architecture of complexity and propose a preferential attachment mechanism to … Continued

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About Herbert Simon

Professor Simon was a renowned economist, scientist and psychologist who researched sociology, computer science, cognitive psychology and political science. He was the first person to analyze the architecture of complexity and propose a preferential attachment mechanism to explain power law distributions. In 1978, he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his outstanding research on the decision-making process within economic organizations.

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