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=== Selected articles === 1948, "Cycle distributions in random nets." Bull. Math. Biophysics 10(3):145–157. 1951, with Ray Solomonoff, "Connectivity of random nets." Bull. Math. Biophysics 13:107–117. 1953, "Spread of information through a population with sociostructural bias: I. Assumption of transitivity." Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 15, 523–533. 1956, with Ralph W. Gerard and Clyde Kluckhohn, "Biological and cultural evolution: Some analogies and explorations". Behavioral Science 1:6–34. 1957, "Contribution to the Theory of Random and Biased Nets." Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 19:257–77. 1960 with W.J. Horvath, "The theoretical channel capacity of a single neuron as determined by various coding systems". Information and Control, 3(4):335–350. 1962, "The Use and Misuse of Game Theory". Scientific American, 207:108–114. 1963, "Mathematical models of social interaction". R. D. Luce, R. R. Bush, & E. Galanter (Eds.), Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. II, pp. 493–579. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons. 1974, with Lawrence B. Slobodkin, "An optimal strategy of evolution". Q. Rev. Biol. 49:181–200 1979, "Some Problems Relating to Randomly Constructed Biased Networks." Perspectives on Social Network Research:119–164. 1989, with Y. Yuan, "Some Aspects of Epidemics and Social Nets." Pp. 327–348 in The Small World, ed. by Manfred Kochen. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
=== About Rapoport === Csillag, Ron (January 31, 2007). "Anatol Rapoport, academic 1911–2007". Toronto Globe and Mail. p. S7. Farhoumand-Sims, Cheshmak (April 2007). "Memories of Anatol Rapoport". Peace Magazine. p. 14. Retrieved 2008-05-03. Ferguson, Alisa (February 20, 2007). "Rapoport was renowned mathematical psychologist, peace activist". University of Toronto Bulletin. Schwaninger, Markus (November 2007). "Anatol Rapoport (May 22, 1911 – January 20, 2007): pioneer of systems theory and peace research, mathematician, philosopher and pianist" (PDF). Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 24 (6): 655–658. doi:10.1002/sres.833. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 20, 2022. Retrieved December 13, 2020. Kopelman, Shirli (February 2020). "Tit for tat and beyond: the legendary work of Anatol Rapoport". Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. 13 (1): 60–84. doi:10.1111/ncmr.12172. hdl:2027.42/153763.
== See also ==
Rogerian argument § Rapoport's rules Rogerian argument § Rapoport's three ways of changing people
== References ==
== External links ==
Anatol Rapoport, 1911–2007. anatolrapoport.net. Science for Peace website. scienceforpeace.ca. History of Science for Peace. peacemagazine.org. Profile of Anatol Rapoport. isss.org. Anatol Rapoport archival papers held at the University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services