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Revision as of 18:12, 10 May 2007
CSSS Santa Fe 2007 |
CSSS 2007
Lecturers:
Week 1:
Liz Bradley (Nonlinear Dynamics)
Stephen Guerin/Owen Densmore (Agent Based Modeling)
Alfred Hubler (Nonlinear Dynamics)
Scott Page (Social Sciences/Modeling)
Steen Rasmussen (Artificial Life)
Week 2:
Mark Newman (Networks)
Greg Leibon (Machine Learning)
Jennifer Dunne (Food Webs)
Neo Martinez (Food Webs)
Doug Erwin (Paleobiology)
Aaron Clauset (Modeling)
Week 3:
Eric Smith (Finance/Economics)
Doyne Farmer (Finance/Economics)
Blake Lebaron (Finance)
Una-May O’Reilly (Evolutionary Computing)
Cris Moore (Computational Complexity)
David Krakauer (Evolution)
Week 4:
Van Savage (Allometry)
Lauren Ancel-Myers (Networks, Evolution, Epidemiology)