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All participants will be provided with a copy of "Complexity:  A Guided Tour" by Melanie Mitchell. 


Additional readings:  http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~mm/ExploringComplexityShortCourse/Readings.html
===Background Readings (optional) ===
 
 
'''General Complex Systems:''' Mitchell, M. Complexity:  A Guided Tour (this book will be provided to all participants).
 
'''Networks:''' Newman, M. [http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0303516v1 The Structure and Function of Complex Networks].
 
'''Technological Evolution:'''  Arthur, W. B., [http://www.amazon.com/Nature-Technology-What-How-Evolves/dp/1416544062/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1304627605&sr=8-1 The Nature of Technology], especially Chapters 1 and 9.  
 


===Background Readings===
Classic readings on Complex Systems Science can be found on the Complex Systems Summer School [[Background Readings CSSS10|Background Readings]] page.
Classic readings on Complex Systems Science can be found on the Complex Systems Summer School [[Background Readings CSSS10|Background Readings]] page.
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Background Readings (optional)

General Complex Systems: Mitchell, M. Complexity: A Guided Tour (this book will be provided to all participants).

Networks: Newman, M. The Structure and Function of Complex Networks.

Technological Evolution: Arthur, W. B., The Nature of Technology, especially Chapters 1 and 9.


Classic readings on Complex Systems Science can be found on the Complex Systems Summer School Background Readings page.