MU Yifen
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Hi, everyone! I am very happy to participate in 2007 CSSS in Beijing. My Chinese name is 穆义芬. Now I am a PhD student in Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science ,Chinese Academy of Sciences. I received my bachelor's degree from Peking University in June 2005. Now I am doing research in complex adaptive systems supervised by Prof. GUO Lei. I love my work very much. In my spare time, I love reading books, especially classical novels and Chinese poems. I am very interested in philosophy too. Hope to make friends with you all! Looking forward to seeing you soon and wish the foreign friends have a good time in China:) link title]
You can learn more about me:
1.What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?
I major in control theory and now my research interest is complex adaptive systems, especially evolutionary game theory. I hope to understand learning in games and utilize my results in the chess competition with computers. Besides I have some experience in probability theory and stochastic process. I will be very happy to share this with others.
2.What do you want to learn at the CSSS?
Oh, a lot : knowledge about complex systems in other disciplines, tools and methods for modeling and analyzing models mathematically , and I hope for some new concepts and ideas.
3.Do you have any projects or research interests that would benefit from an interdisciplinary approach?
Of course . Actually , evolutionary game theory attracts researchers from many different disciplines like game theory ,computer science, economy, mathematics, physics ,and social science etc. The development of evolutionary game theory have benefited greatly from the interdisciplinary approach. It is anticipated that interdisciplinary approach will help us more to understand the complex systems.
4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to do work on with other CSSS students this summer?
Well, I would like to work on some interesting projects wbich can provide surprising phenomena . That would be funny. And I also would like to do some simulations and mathematical analysis of evolutionary games.
5.Suppose you could travel one-hundred years in the future and ask researchers any three questions. What would those questions be?
(1)Is environment on the earth better or worse than 100 years ago?
(2)What can your computers do?
(3)How do you understand the quantum phenomenon now? Have you created the quantum computer ?