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===Simon DeDeo===
===Simon DeDeo===


For the two lectures on "Physics of Reasoning" --
For the two lectures on "Physics of Reasoning" -- all the papers, as well as scans of the notes, are available at [http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~simon/page6/page6.html this page]. Feel free to e-mail me at simon@santafe.edu
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1957PhRv..106..620J&link_type=EJOURNAL E.T. Jaynes, ''Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics I.'']
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006q.bio....11072T&link_type=ABSTRACT Gasper, Schneidman, Berry & Bialek, ''Ising models for networks of real neurons'']
*[http://santafe.edu/~simon/gurikov.pdf Yu. V. Gurikov, ''Configurational Entropy of Water'']
more advanced --
*[http://library.unm.edu/search~S4/?searchtype=t&searcharg=spin+glasses+and+biology&searchscope=4&SORT=D&extended=1&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tspin+glasses+biology ''Spin Glasses and Biology'' (ed. Daniel Stein)] (available at SFI library)
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986JSP....42..647R&link_type=ABSTRACT Reiss, Hammerich & Montroll, ''Thermodynamic treatment of nonphysical systems''] -- the [http://santafe.edu/~simon/Reiss_1986_SFI.pdf off-site fulltext] is available.
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004PhRvE..70f6117P&link_type=ABSTRACT Park & Newman, ''Statistical Mechanics of Networks'']
*[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004MNRAS.351L..49L&link_type=ABSTRACT A.R. Liddle, ''How many cosmological parameters?'']


If you only have time to read one, read Jaynes! If you are unable to access any of these articles, feel free to e-mail me at simon@santafe.edu
(simon's blog page with more tasty links is at http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~simon/ )
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* [[Media:Albin-FoleyIntro.pdf‎|Economic Complexity and Dynamics in Interactive Systems]]
* [[Media:Albin-FoleyIntro.pdf‎|Economic Complexity and Dynamics in Interactive Systems]]
* [[Media:Minsky.pdf|Hyman Minsky and the Dilemmas of Contemporary Economic Method]]
* [[Media:Minsky.pdf|Hyman Minsky and the Dilemmas of Contemporary Economic Method]]
* [[Media:CSSS2010-DF1.pdf|Lecture 1]]
* [[Media:CSSS2010-DF2.pdf|Lecture 2]]
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===Greg Leibon===
===Greg Leibon===


* [[Media:CSSS10Pickle.pdf | Lecture one notes]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Pickle.pdf | Lecture 1 notes]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Boundary.pdf | Lecture two note]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Boundary.pdf | Lecture 2 note]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Pickle(Slides).pdf | Lecture one slides]]
* [[Media:CSSS01Quantum.pdf | Lecture 3 note]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Boundary(Slides).pdf | Lecture two slides]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Pickle(Slides).pdf | Lecture 1 slides]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Boundary(Slides).pdf | Lecture 2 slides]]
* [[Media:CSSS10Quantum(Slides).pdf | Lecture 3 slides]]
* [[Media:shoe.pdf | Markov Chains In A Shoebox]]
* [[Media:shoe.pdf | Markov Chains In A Shoebox]]
* [[Media:pickle.pdf | Conformal Geometry of Markov Chains]]
* [[Media:pickle.pdf | Conformal Geometry of Markov Chains]]
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===Jure Leskovec===
===Jure Leskovec===
1) -- models and link prediction in large social networks:
1) -- models and link prediction in large social networks:
 
[http://i.stanford.edu/~jure/pub/csss/kronecker-CSSS-jun10.pdf Lecture Slides]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/kronecker-jmlr10.pdf Kronecker Graphs]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/kronecker-jmlr10.pdf Kronecker Graphs]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/microEvol-kdd08.pdf Microscopic Evolution of Social Networks ]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/microEvol-kdd08.pdf Microscopic Evolution of Social Networks ]
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2) -- tracking information diffusion, finding influencers and
2) -- tracking information diffusion, finding influencers and
detecting disease outbreaks in networks
detecting disease outbreaks in networks
[http://i.stanford.edu/~jure/pub/csss/memetracker-CSSS-jun10.pdf Lecture Slides]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/quotes-kdd09.pdf Meme Tracking & News Cycle Dynamics]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/quotes-kdd09.pdf Meme Tracking & News Cycle Dynamics]
* [http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/kdd03-inf.pdf Maximizing the Spread of Influence through a Social Network]
* [http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/kdd03-inf.pdf Maximizing the Spread of Influence through a Social Network]
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3) -- models of networks with positive and negative ties
3) -- models of networks with positive and negative ties
[http://i.stanford.edu/~jure/pub/csss/signedNets-CSSS-jun10.pdf Lecture Slides]
* [http://www.iw3c2.org/WWW2004/docs/1p403.pdf Trust & Distrust]
* [http://www.iw3c2.org/WWW2004/docs/1p403.pdf Trust & Distrust]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/triads-chi10.pdf Signed Networks & Social Media:]
* [http://cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/triads-chi10.pdf Signed Networks & Social Media:]
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* [[Media:Croft2008ARA.pdf‎|Evolutionary Linguistics, I]]
* [[Media:Croft2008ARA.pdf‎|Evolutionary Linguistics, I]]


* [[Media:CCroft_comp_lang.pd‎|Evolutionary Linguistics, II]]
* [[Media:Croft_comp_lang.pdf‎|Evolutionary Linguistics, II]]


* [[Media:Smith_comp_lang.pdf‎|Opportunities in quantitative historical linguistics]]
* [[Media:Smith_comp_lang.pdf‎ | Opportunities in quantitative historical linguistics]]


* [[Media:Maddieson_comp_lang.pdf‎|Typological patterns in language and their relation to linguistic history]]
* [[Media:Maddieson_comp_lang.pdf‎|Typological patterns in language and their relation to linguistic history]]
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===Alfred Hübler===
===Alfred Hübler===


Username/Pass: Guest/Guest
Username/Pass: guest/guest
* [http://www.how-why.com/cgi-bin/cyberprof/os.exe?document=http://www.how-why.com/phys194/Notes/index.html Physics 194 notes]
* [http://www.how-why.com/cgi-bin/cyberprof/os.exe?document=http://www.how-why.com/phys194/Notes/index.html Physics 194 notes]
* [http://www.how-why.com/cgi-bin/cyberprof/os.exe?home=&document=http://www.how-why.com/ph510/Notes/index.html PHYCS510 UIUC notes]
* [http://www.how-why.com/cgi-bin/cyberprof/os.exe?home=&document=http://www.how-why.com/ph510/Notes/index.html PHYCS510 UIUC notes]
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===David Krakauer===
* [[Media:Krakauer1.pdf | Lecture 1]]
* [[Media:Krakauer2.pdf | Lecture 2]]
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===Scott Pauls===
===Scott Pauls===


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* [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AZp-h8X5w1pVZGRuZHgzcXRfMjU0YzJkeHMyY2I&hl=en Google Docs version] for us non-powerpoint people.
* [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AZp-h8X5w1pVZGRuZHgzcXRfMjU0YzJkeHMyY2I&hl=en Google Docs version] for us non-powerpoint people.
* [http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~pauls/PDM_Toolkit.zip Code package].
* [http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~pauls/PDM_Toolkit.zip Code package].
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===Murray Gell-Mann===
* [[Media:MGM_134.pdf | Effective Complexity]]
* [[Media:Northwestern.ppt | Lecture]]

Latest revision as of 03:53, 28 April 2011

CSSS Santa Fe 2010

Please review readings before lectures. Supplemental material may be posted as well.

Background Readings

Please see the Background Readings page for assignments.

Dan Rockmore

Dan's Intro Lecture
Draft intro to stat learning primer


Tanmoy Bhattacharya

Inference in Historical Processes


Liz Bradley


Tom Carter

Here is a link to a page with various background readings -- I'll be talking about some of this material, watch the wiki for days/times


Iain Couzin

Lecture Slides
Iain's Lecture Slides


Simon DeDeo

For the two lectures on "Physics of Reasoning" -- all the papers, as well as scans of the notes, are available at this page. Feel free to e-mail me at simon@santafe.edu

(simon's blog page with more tasty links is at http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~simon/ )


Owen Densmore

Steve Guerin and I will present modeling with NetLogo. It will have two parts, one a self-paced wiki tutorial, the second a set of real world examples of modeling we've used professionally.

Read the first page of the tutorial. Then (attempt!) to download, install, and look at the Model Library.


Peter Dodds


Nathan Eagle


Doug Erwin


Duncan Foley


Laura Fortunato


Greg Leibon


John Harte


Jure Leskovec

1) -- models and link prediction in large social networks: Lecture Slides

2) -- tracking information diffusion, finding influencers and detecting disease outbreaks in networks Lecture Slides

3) -- models of networks with positive and negative ties Lecture Slides


Cosma Shalizi


Data mining and statistical learning lecture notes
Chaos, complexity and inference lecture notes


CSSS lecture slides:

Bill Croft, Ian Maddieson, Eric Smith



Alfred Hübler

Username/Pass: guest/guest


David Krakauer


Scott Pauls


Murray Gell-Mann