Actions

Module:Emergence: Difference between revisions

From Santa Fe Institute Events Wiki

Line 13: Line 13:
*[http://robotics.cs.tamu.edu/dshell/cs689/papers/anderson72more_is_different.pdf "More is Different"] (P.W. Anderson)
*[http://robotics.cs.tamu.edu/dshell/cs689/papers/anderson72more_is_different.pdf "More is Different"] (P.W. Anderson)
*[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] (J. Crutchfield, et al.)
*[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] (J. Crutchfield, et al.)
*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2216138 Weak Emergence] (M. Bedau)
*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2216138 Weak Emergence] (M. Bedau; I disagree with MB, but his view is popular and held by many respectable people.)


''Background concepts, tools and techniques''
''Background concepts, tools and techniques''

Revision as of 23:12, 21 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 concepts, tools and techniques

Many different fields invent similar tools to study emergent phenomena; browse through these below as you like, following in greater depth those that fit your skill set and interests.

Useful, but not directly related

Iain Couzin

(Content from the 2009/2010 Wikis)