Complex Systems Summer School 2015-Faculty Publications
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Sander Bais
In Praise of Science
The Equations: Icons of Knowledge
W. Brian Arthur
The End of Certainty in Economics
Complexity Economics: A Different Framework for Economic Thought
All Systems will be Gamed:Exploitive Behavior in Economic and Social Systems
Andrew Berdahl
Emergent Sensing of Complex Environments by Mobile Animal Groups
Signaling and the Evolution of Cooperative Foraging in Dynamic Environments
Rob Boyd
The Cultural Niche: Why Social Learning is Essential for Human Adaptation
Punishment Sustains Large-scale Cooperation in Prestate Warfare
Liz Bradley
Determinism, Complexity and Predictability in Computer Performance
On the Importance of Nonlinear Modeling in Computer Performance
Jim Crutchfield
Stability and Diversity in Collective Adaptation
The Dreams of Theory
Objects That Make Objects: The Population Dynamics of Structural Complexity
Simon DeDeo
Human Societies
The civilizing process in London’s Old Bailey
Group Minds and the Case of Wikipedia
Dynamical Structure of a Traditional Amazonian Social Network (see also Informal Summary.)
Collective phenomena and non-finite state computation in a human social system
Animal Societies
Evidence of strategic periodicities in collective conflict dynamics
Inductive game theory and the dynamics of animal conflict
Some Theory
Information Theory for Intelligent People
Effective theories for circuits and automata
J. Doyne Farmer
An Explanation of Universality in Growth Fluctuations
The Virtues and Vices of Equilibrium and the Future of Financial Economics
Heterogeneity, Correlations and Financial Contagion
Vanessa Ferdinand
The Origins of Regularity in Language: Why Coordination Matters
Regularization Behavior in a Non-linguistic Domain
Walter Fontana
Curvature in Metabolic Scaling
The Barrier of Objects: From Dynamical Systems to Bounded Organizations
Crosstalk and Competition in Signaling Networks
Stephanie Forrest
Computation in the Wild
Scaling Theory for Information Networks
The Ecology of Modern Malware
Mirta Galesic
Social Learning in Complex Networks
Social Sampling Explains Apparent Biases in Judgments of Social Environments
Josh Garland
Determinism, Complexity and Predictability in Computer Performance
On the Importance of Nonlinear Modeling in Computer Performance
Stephen Guerrin
Emergence of Constraint in Self-Organizing Systems
Using Computer Games to Simulate Real-World Complex Problems
Twitter
Josh Grochow
Circuit Complexity, Proof Complexity and Polynomial Identity Testing
John Harte
How Information Theory Could Hold the Key to Quantifying Nature
Biodiversity Scales from Plots to Biomes with a Universal Species-Area Curve
Understanding the Global Environmental Crisis
Alfred Hubler
Order and Disorder in Open Systems
Famous Alligator Wrestling Video
Yoav Kallus
Jammed Lattice Sphere Packing
Pessimal Packing Shapes
David Krakauer
The Challenges and Scopes of Theoretic Biology
Evidences of Strategic Periodicities in Collective Conflict Dynamics
Michael Lachmann
Evolutionary Game Theory
The Physical Limits of Communication
Genome Sequence of a 45,000-Year-Old Modern Human from Western Siberia
Cris Moore
The Power of Choice in Network Growth
Scalable Detection of Statistically Significant Communities and Hierarchies: Message-passing for Modularity
Majority-vote Cellular Automata, Ising Dynamics and P-Completeness
Mark Newman
Small World is a Modern Phenomenon
The Structure of Scientific Collaboration Networks
Hierarchical Structure and the Prediction of Missing Links in Networks
Sid Redner
Slow Death by Many Mosquito Bites
On the Structure of Competitive Societies
A Guide to first-Passage Processes
Sam Scarpino
Cosma Shalizi
Scaling and Hierarchy in Urban Economies
Quantifying Self-Organization with Optimal Predictors
Cosma's Notebook
Somdatta Sinha
Measuring Collective Behavior of Multicellular Ensembles: Role of Space-Time Scales
Video Interview
Caitlin Stern
Not Just a Theory: The Utility of Mathematical Models in Evolutionary Biology
Thieves with Benefits
Geoffrey West
Life's Universal Scaling Laws
Growth, Innovation, Scaling and the Pace of Life in Cities