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The Science of Complexity: Understanding the Global Financial Crisis 2012 - Speaker Slides 2012

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  • Please note: the password to access the below slides has been emailed to participants

==Speakers==

Melanie Mitchell:

Evolution in Computers

Introduction and Dynamics

Introduction and Logistics

Netlogo Download Page

Logistic Netlogo Model

PDCA Netlogo Model

Scaling Computation and Conclusion

Rob Axtell

Aaron Clauset

Introduction to Networks

J. Doyne Farmer

Systemic Risk

Tim Gulden

Agent-based Models of Complex Systems for Policy

Nadine Kabbani

Complex Systems Underlying Human Behavior

David Krakauer

Adaptation, Evolution, and Inference: Manifestations of the Invisible Hand

Paul Kupiec

Michael Mauboussin

The Prime Directive, Sharks, and the Wisdom of Crowds

Kevin McCabe

Complex Systems Underlying Economic Policy: Neuroeconomics

Maksim Tsvetovat

Social Networks, Contagion, and Crisis

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