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==Readings== | ==Readings== | ||
===Simon DeDeo=== | |||
Some influential views on emergence: | |||
*[http://robotics.cs.tamu.edu/dshell/cs689/papers/anderson72more_is_different.pdf "More is Different"] | |||
*[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~cmg/compmech/pubs/CalcEmergTitlePage.html The Calculi of Emergence] & [http://informatics.indiana.edu/larryy/al4ai/extras/CrutchfieldYoung.CompOnsetChaos.pdf Computation at the Onset of Chaos] | |||
Background theories, tools and techniques: | |||
*[http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/93/ Effective Field Theories, Reductionism and Scientific Explanation] (S. Hartmann) | |||
*[http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v106/i4/p620_1 Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics] (E.T. Jaynes) | |||
*[http://rmp.aps.org/abstract/RMP/v71/i2/pS358_1 Scaling, Universality, and Renormalization: Three pillars of modern critical phenomena] | |||
===Iain Couzin=== | ===Iain Couzin=== |
Revision as of 05:19, 16 June 2011
Complex Systems Summer School 2011 Modules |
Organized by Simon DeDeo and James O'Dwyer
Readings
Simon DeDeo
Some influential views on emergence:
Background theories, tools and techniques:
- Effective Field Theories, Reductionism and Scientific Explanation (S. Hartmann)
- Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics (E.T. Jaynes)
- Scaling, Universality, and Renormalization: Three pillars of modern critical phenomena
Iain Couzin
(Content from the 2009/2010 Wikis)