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*Sequence Complexity/Information Theory [[http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Gregor_Obernosterer Gregor]] | *Sequence Complexity/Information Theory [[http://www.santafe.edu/events/workshops/index.php/Gregor_Obernosterer Gregor]] -> Information theory will be covered by [[Tom_Carter]] in a late breaking session Friday 8th, 1.30. This will probably cover sequence complexity. | ||
*Agent-based models of social systems [[Non-Technical Introduction and Overview]] | *Agent-based models of social systems [[Non-Technical Introduction and Overview]] |
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CSSS Santa Fe 2007 |
Tutorial offers
Consciousness and/or visual processing Scheduled for Tuesday June 12, 9:15AM
Discussion of Finite State Machines - Thur June 7 from 7-830
Introduction to Ecological Analysis
Closure Under Inversion Wed, 13 June, 7 to 8 pm
Artificial Neural Networks Friday, June 15, 1-2P
Self Organized Criticality What is it? How does it relate to Complex Systems? What are some criticisms?
Complexity for the General Public
Applications of non-commutative harmonic analysis Friday, June 15 2-4pm (provisional)
Stochastic search strategies and animal foraging
Tutorial requests
- Game theory, evolutionary game theory, stochastic game theory
- Cellular automata
- Genetic algorithms -> I think GA's will be covered in the evolutionary computation lectures. But if not, I'd be happy to give an informal introduction. ->Josh
- Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
- Attractor Neural Networks
- Control theory
- Sequence Complexity/Information Theory [Gregor] -> Information theory will be covered by Tom_Carter in a late breaking session Friday 8th, 1.30. This will probably cover sequence complexity.
- Agent-based models of social systems Non-Technical Introduction and Overview