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[http://arxiv.org/pdf/0906.3507v1 Steve Frank, The common patterns of nature] | [http://arxiv.org/pdf/0906.3507v1 Steve Frank, The common patterns of nature] | ||
[http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/06/14/too_complex_to_exist/ Duncan Watts, Too complex to | [http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/06/14/too_complex_to_exist/ Duncan Watts, Too complex to exist] | ||
'''Stephanie Forrest's lectures:''' | '''Stephanie Forrest's lectures:''' | ||
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Background Readings (optional)
General Complex Systems: Mitchell, M. Complexity: A Guided Tour (this book will be provided to all participants).
Melanie Mitchell's lectures:
Chapter 2 of Complexity: A Guided Tour
Steve Frank, The common patterns of nature
Duncan Watts, Too complex to exist
Stephanie Forrest's lectures:
Deborah Gordon's lecture:
D. M. Gordon, Ant Encounters: Interaction Networks and Colony Behavior
Aaron Clauset's lectures:
Duncan Watts, Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age
A. L. Barabasi, Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means
Mark Newman, Networks: An Introduction
Mark Newman, Structure and function of complex networks
Ken Arrow's lectures:
Luis Bettencourt's lectures:
Other Reading: TBA
Classic readings on Complex Systems Science can be found on the Complex Systems Summer School Background Readings page.
