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==Aaron Clauset== | |||
===Topics and Lecture Notes=== | |||
* July 7: [[Media:Clauset_2008_Networks_1.pdf|Introduction to Networks I - Structure]] | |||
* July 8: [[Media:Clauset_2008_Networks_2.pdf|Introduction to Networks II - Models & Dynamics]] | |||
* July 9: [[Media:Clauset_2008_PowerLaws_3.pdf|Power Laws and Empirical Data]] | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
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* [http://siamdl.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=SIREAD000045000002000167000001 "The Structure and function of complex networks." M. E. J. Newman, ''SIAM Review'' '''45''', 167-256 (2003)] | * [http://siamdl.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=SIREAD000045000002000167000001 "The Structure and function of complex networks." M. E. J. Newman, ''SIAM Review'' '''45''', 167-256 (2003)] | ||
* [[Media:CSN_07_PowerlawDistributionsInEmpiricalData_arxiv.pdf|"Power-law distributions in empirical data." A. Clauset, C. R. Shalizi and M. E. J. Newman. arXiv:0706.1062 (2007).]] | * [[Media:CSN_07_PowerlawDistributionsInEmpiricalData_arxiv.pdf|"Power-law distributions in empirical data." A. Clauset, C. R. Shalizi and M. E. J. Newman. arXiv:0706.1062 (2007).]] | ||
==DI Zengru== | |||
Introduction to Weighted Networks([[Media:SFINetwork.ppt|Lecture notes]]) | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
* Ying Fan, Menghui Li, Peng Zhang, Jinshan Wub, Zengru Di. [[Media:WeightCommunityMethod.pdf | Accuracy and precision of methods for community identification in weighted networks]]. Physica A 377 (2007) 363372. | |||
* S. Boccaletti, , V. Latora, Y. Moreno, M. Chavef , D.-U. Hwang. [[Media:06-Complex_networks-_Structure_and_dynamics.pdf | Complex networks: Structure and dynamics]]. Physics Reports 424 (2006) 175 308. | |||
* Menghui Li, Ying Fan, Dahui Wang, Daqing Li, Jinshan Wu, Zengru D. [[Media:PLAWeightedNetwork.pdf | Small-world effect induced by weight randomization on regular networks]]. Physics Letters A 364 (2007) 488493. | |||
* Menghui Li, Dahui Wang, Ying Fan, Zengru Di, and Jinshan Wu1. [[Media:Njp6_5_072.pdf| Modelling weighted networks using connection count]]. New Journal of Physics 8 (2006) 72. | |||
==HAN Jing== | |||
Collective Behavior of Multi-agent systems. | |||
Lecture 1: Graph Coloring Problems – Analysis and Design. [[Media:Hanjing-CSSS08-lec1a.ppt | Part I ]] [[Media:Hanjing-CSSS08-lec1b.ppt | Part II]] [[Media:Hanjing-CSSS08-lec1c.ppt | Part III]] | |||
Lecture 2: Synchronization and “Soft Control”. | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
[http://complex.amss.ac.cn/hanjing/softcontrol/JSSC-19(1)-054-062.pdf Soft Control on Collective Behavior of a Group of Autonomous Agents by a Shill Agent. Jing Han, Ming Li, Lei Guo. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2006(19):54-62] | |||
[http://complex.amss.ac.cn/hanjing/dl/258735_2ndproof.pdf Local Evaluation Functions and Global Evaluation Functions for Computational Evolution. Jing Han. Complex Systems, 15, Issue 4 (c) 2005, pages 307 – 347.] | |||
==HAN Zhangang== | |||
* [[Media: Han_Zhangang.08.ppt |Division of Labor in an Agent System with a Market Mechanism]] | |||
==HAO Bai-lin== | |||
* Lecture 1: [[Media:csss08a.ppt | Symbolic dynamics in action or Applied symbolic dynamics ]] (First part of the | |||
lecture) and [[Media:asd.pdf | Applied symbolic dynamics from 1D to 2D to ODE ]] (Second part of the lecture) | |||
* Lecture 2: [[Media:csss08b.ppt | Visualization of DNA data and a few nice math therefrom ]] (A PPT that contains more than used in class) | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
Lecture 1:Symbolic Dynamics in Action or Applied Symbolic Dynamics | |||
1. Bailin Hao, Elementary Symbolic Dyanmics and Chaos in Dissipative Systems, | |||
a monograph, World Scientific, 1989. Downloadable from Hao's webpage: | |||
http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/ESDCDS-hao.pdf | |||
Hao's apology: Since not all figures in this book were Postscript files and | |||
I have not made them into .eps yet, I have put an image of my personal copy | |||
in my website. It is a file of more than 20MB. That is why I did not put it | |||
in the SFI Wiki. I hope I will be able to do it in not-distant future. The | |||
symbolic dynamics chapters of this book are somehow outdated. For those who | |||
want to learn more about symbolic dynamics I suggest the following book. | |||
2. Bailin Hao and Weimou Zheng, Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos, WSPC, 1998, | |||
430pp. There is one copy at SFI's Library and in ITP-CAS Library. | |||
Lecture 2: [[Media: csss08b.ppt | Visualization of real DNA data and a few nice math therefrom]] | |||
1. Shen Junjie at al., [[Media: SeeDNA_GPB.pdf | SeeDNA: a visualization tool for long DNA sequences and complete genomes]] It runs on RedHat Linux with GTK support. Its C source may be downloaded from Hao's website: | |||
http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/SeeDNA.tar.gz. | |||
2. Bailin Hao and Huimin Xie, [[Media:HaoXie_SFI.pdf | Factorizable Language: From Dyanmics to Biology]] | |||
3. Xiaoli Shi et al., [[Media:jkps07.pdf | Decomposition and reconstruction of protein sequences: the problem of uniqueness and factorizable language]] | |||
4. Bailin Hao and Lei Gao, [[Media:ProkBranch_jse08.pdf | Prokaryotic branch of tree of life: a composition vector approach]] | |||
==Dan Hruschka== | |||
* [[Media:Hruschka_Lecture1.pdf | Models of Cultural Diversity ]] | |||
* [[Media:Hruschka Lecture2.pdf | Simple Models of Social Learning ]] | |||
* [[Media:Hruschka_Lecture3_final.pdf | Neutral Models of Language Change ]] | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
* Joseph Henrich and Richard McElreath, [[Media: HenrichandMcElreath.pdf | The Evolution of Cultural Evolution ]], Evolutionary Anthropology 12:123135 (2003). | |||
==LI Ming== | |||
* [[Media:CSSS08-liming.pdf | Introduction to Biomolecular nanomachines and related thermodynamics ]] | |||
==ZHAO Liping== | |||
* [[Media:Zhao.CSSS.08.2x2.pdf | Top Down vs. Bottom Up: Gut Microbiota and Whole-body Systems Biology ]] Four slides on each page. | |||
* [[Media:Zhao.CSSS.08.pdf | Top Down vs. Bottom Up: Gut Microbiota and Whole-body Systems Biology ]] One slide on each page. | |||
===Background Reading=== | |||
# Pang et al., [[Media:Pang_2007_ISME-J.pdf | Inter-species transplantation of gut microbiota from human to pigs]], The ISME J. 1(2007): 156-162) | |||
# Wei Jia, Houkai Li, Liping Zhao, and Jeremy K. Nicholson, [[Media:JIA_2008_NRDD.pdf | Got microbiota: a potential new territory for drug targeting, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery]], 7 (Feb 2008): 123-129. | |||
# Min Li et al., [[Media:Limin_2008_PNAS.pdf | Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes]], Prod. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105(6) (Feb 2008): 2117-2122. | |||
==ZHOU Haijun== | |||
* [[Media:Zhou_Haijun_08.ppt | Statistical physics ideas on combinatorial optimization cavity method, long-range frustration, clustering of solution spaces]] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 28 August 2008
CSSS 2008 Beijing
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Aaron Clauset
Topics and Lecture Notes
- July 7: Introduction to Networks I - Structure
- July 8: Introduction to Networks II - Models & Dynamics
- July 9: Power Laws and Empirical Data
Background Reading
The following references cover background material for the three lectures.
- "The Structure and function of complex networks." M. E. J. Newman, SIAM Review 45, 167-256 (2003)
- "Power-law distributions in empirical data." A. Clauset, C. R. Shalizi and M. E. J. Newman. arXiv:0706.1062 (2007).
DI Zengru
Introduction to Weighted Networks(Lecture notes)
Background Reading
- Ying Fan, Menghui Li, Peng Zhang, Jinshan Wub, Zengru Di. Accuracy and precision of methods for community identification in weighted networks. Physica A 377 (2007) 363372.
- S. Boccaletti, , V. Latora, Y. Moreno, M. Chavef , D.-U. Hwang. Complex networks: Structure and dynamics. Physics Reports 424 (2006) 175 308.
- Menghui Li, Ying Fan, Dahui Wang, Daqing Li, Jinshan Wu, Zengru D. Small-world effect induced by weight randomization on regular networks. Physics Letters A 364 (2007) 488493.
- Menghui Li, Dahui Wang, Ying Fan, Zengru Di, and Jinshan Wu1. Modelling weighted networks using connection count. New Journal of Physics 8 (2006) 72.
HAN Jing
Collective Behavior of Multi-agent systems.
Lecture 1: Graph Coloring Problems – Analysis and Design. Part I Part II Part III
Lecture 2: Synchronization and “Soft Control”.
Background Reading
HAN Zhangang
HAO Bai-lin
- Lecture 1: Symbolic dynamics in action or Applied symbolic dynamics (First part of the
lecture) and Applied symbolic dynamics from 1D to 2D to ODE (Second part of the lecture)
- Lecture 2: Visualization of DNA data and a few nice math therefrom (A PPT that contains more than used in class)
Background Reading
Lecture 1:Symbolic Dynamics in Action or Applied Symbolic Dynamics
1. Bailin Hao, Elementary Symbolic Dyanmics and Chaos in Dissipative Systems,
a monograph, World Scientific, 1989. Downloadable from Hao's webpage: http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/ESDCDS-hao.pdf Hao's apology: Since not all figures in this book were Postscript files and I have not made them into .eps yet, I have put an image of my personal copy in my website. It is a file of more than 20MB. That is why I did not put it in the SFI Wiki. I hope I will be able to do it in not-distant future. The symbolic dynamics chapters of this book are somehow outdated. For those who want to learn more about symbolic dynamics I suggest the following book.
2. Bailin Hao and Weimou Zheng, Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos, WSPC, 1998,
430pp. There is one copy at SFI's Library and in ITP-CAS Library.
Lecture 2: Visualization of real DNA data and a few nice math therefrom
1. Shen Junjie at al., SeeDNA: a visualization tool for long DNA sequences and complete genomes It runs on RedHat Linux with GTK support. Its C source may be downloaded from Hao's website: http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/SeeDNA.tar.gz.
2. Bailin Hao and Huimin Xie, Factorizable Language: From Dyanmics to Biology
3. Xiaoli Shi et al., Decomposition and reconstruction of protein sequences: the problem of uniqueness and factorizable language
4. Bailin Hao and Lei Gao, Prokaryotic branch of tree of life: a composition vector approach
Dan Hruschka
Background Reading
- Joseph Henrich and Richard McElreath, The Evolution of Cultural Evolution , Evolutionary Anthropology 12:123135 (2003).
LI Ming
ZHAO Liping
- Top Down vs. Bottom Up: Gut Microbiota and Whole-body Systems Biology Four slides on each page.
- Top Down vs. Bottom Up: Gut Microbiota and Whole-body Systems Biology One slide on each page.
Background Reading
- Pang et al., Inter-species transplantation of gut microbiota from human to pigs, The ISME J. 1(2007): 156-162)
- Wei Jia, Houkai Li, Liping Zhao, and Jeremy K. Nicholson, Got microbiota: a potential new territory for drug targeting, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 7 (Feb 2008): 123-129.
- Min Li et al., Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes, Prod. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105(6) (Feb 2008): 2117-2122.