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'''Lauren Ancel Meyers' | '''Lauren Ancel Meyers' lectures (Networks in Epidemiology):''' | ||
Bansal, S., J. Read, B. Pourbohloul, L.A. Meyers (2010) [http://www.bio.utexas.edu/research/meyers/LaurenM/BansalJBD10.pdf The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology]. Journal of Biological Dynamics 4: 478-489. | Bansal, S., J. Read, B. Pourbohloul, L.A. Meyers (2010) [http://www.bio.utexas.edu/research/meyers/LaurenM/BansalJBD10.pdf The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology]. Journal of Biological Dynamics 4: 478-489. | ||
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'''Jennifer Dunne's | '''Jennifer Dunne's lectures (Ecological Networks):''' | ||
[[media:jenpaper.pdf | Dunne, J.A. 2009. Food webs. Pages 3661-3682]] in the “Complex Networks and Graph Theory” section of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, ed. R.A. Meyers. Springer, New York. | [[media:jenpaper.pdf | Dunne, J.A. 2009. Food webs. Pages 3661-3682]] in the “Complex Networks and Graph Theory” section of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, ed. R.A. Meyers. Springer, New York. | ||
'''Simon DeDeo's | '''Simon DeDeo's lectures (Emergence in Social Systems):''' | ||
DeDeo, S. 2012. [http://arxiv.org/pdf/1212.0018 Evidence for Non-Finite-State Computation in a Human Social System]. Working Paper, Santa Fe Institute. | DeDeo, S. 2012. [http://arxiv.org/pdf/1212.0018 Evidence for Non-Finite-State Computation in a Human Social System]. Working Paper, Santa Fe Institute. | ||
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'''Bernardo Huberman (Social Media and the Attention Economy):''' | '''Bernardo Huberman's lectures (Social Media and the Attention Economy):''' | ||
B. Huberman, [[Media:hubermanfile.pdf | Social Computing and the Attention Economy]] | B. Huberman, [[Media:hubermanfile.pdf | Social Computing and the Attention Economy]] | ||
Revision as of 22:19, 31 August 2013
Background Readings (optional)
General Complex Systems:
M. Mitchell, Complexity: A Guided Tour (this book will be provided to all participants).
Aaron Clauset's lectures (Introduction to Networks):
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
Lauren Ancel Meyers' lectures (Networks in Epidemiology):
Bansal, S., J. Read, B. Pourbohloul, L.A. Meyers (2010) The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology. Journal of Biological Dynamics 4: 478-489.
Jennifer Dunne's lectures (Ecological Networks):
Dunne, J.A. 2009. Food webs. Pages 3661-3682 in the “Complex Networks and Graph Theory” section of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, ed. R.A. Meyers. Springer, New York.
Simon DeDeo's lectures (Emergence in Social Systems):
DeDeo, S. 2012. Evidence for Non-Finite-State Computation in a Human Social System. Working Paper, Santa Fe Institute.
Paul Hines' lectures (Power Grid):
Charles D. Brummitt, Paul D. H. Hines, Ian Dobson, Cristopher Moore, Raissa M. D'Souza, Transdisciplinary electric power grid science. Proceedings of the National Ac1ademy of Sciences, USA, vol. 110, no. 30. http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.7305
E. Cotilla-Sanchez, P. Hines, C. Barrows, S. Blumsack, M. Patel, Multi-attribute Partitioning of Power Networks Based on Electrical Distance. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (in press) [pre-print] http://www.uvm.edu/~phines/publications/2013/cotilla-sanchez_2013
Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez, Paul D. H. Hines, Clayton Barrows, and Seth Blumsack. Comparing the Topological and Electrical Structure of the North American Electric Power Infrastructure. IEEE Systems Journal, vol. 6, no. 4, 2012. [arxiv pre-print] http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.0214
P. Hines, E. Cotilla-Sanchez, S. Blumsack. Do topological models provide good information about vulnerability in electric power networks? Chaos: An interdisciplinary journal of non-linear science. vol. 20, no. 3, 2010. http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.2268
Bernardo Huberman's lectures (Social Media and the Attention Economy):
B. Huberman, Social Computing and the Attention Economy
Other Reading:
Classic readings on Complex Systems Science can be found on the Complex Systems Summer School Background Readings page.
