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[http://complex.amss.ac.cn/hanjing/softcontrol/JSSC-19(1)-054-062.pdf Soft Control on Collective Behavior of a Group of Autonomous Agents by a Shill Agent. Jing Han, Ming Li, Lei Guo. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2006(19):54-62]
[http://complex.amss.ac.cn/hanjing/softcontrol/JSSC-19(1)-054-062.pdf Soft Control on Collective Behavior of a Group of Autonomous Agents by a Shill Agent. Jing Han, Ming Li, Lei Guo. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2006(19):54-62]
[http://complex.amss.ac.cn/hanjing/dl/258735_2ndproof.pdf Local Evaluation Functions and Global Evaluation Functions for Computational Evolution. Jing Han. Complex Systems, 15, Issue 4 (c) 2005, pages 307 – 347.]


==HAN Zhangang==
==HAN Zhangang==

Revision as of 04:09, 8 July 2008

CSSS 2008 Beijing


Aaron Clauset

  • Power Laws
  • Introduction to Networks I
  • Introduction to Networks II

Background Reading

The following references cover background material for the three lectures.


DI Zengru

Introduction to Weighted Networks

Background Reading


HAN Jing

Collective Behavior of Multi-agent systems Lecture 1: Graph Coloring Problems – �Analysis and Design Lecture 2: Synchronization and “Soft Control”

Background Reading

Soft Control on Collective Behavior of a Group of Autonomous Agents by a Shill Agent. Jing Han, Ming Li, Lei Guo. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2006(19):54-62

Local Evaluation Functions and Global Evaluation Functions for Computational Evolution. Jing Han. Complex Systems, 15, Issue 4 (c) 2005, pages 307 – 347.

HAN Zhangang

Background Reading

HAO Bai-lin

lecture) and Applied symbolic dynamics from 1D to 2D to ODE (Second part of the lecture)

Background Reading

Lecture 1:Symbolic Dynamics in Action or Applied Symbolic Dynamics

1. Bailin Hao, Elementary Symbolic Dyanmics and Chaos in Dissipative Systems,

  a monograph, World Scientific, 1989. Downloadable from Hao's webpage:
  http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/ESDCDS-hao.pdf
  Hao's apology: Since not all figures in this book were Postscript files and
  I have not made them into .eps yet, I have put an image of my personal copy
  in my website. It is a file of more than 20MB. That is why I did not put it
  in the SFI Wiki. I hope I will be able to do it in not-distant future. The
  symbolic dynamics chapters of this book are somehow outdated. For those who
  want to learn more about symbolic dynamics I suggest the following book.

2. Bailin Hao and Weimou Zheng, Applied Symbolic Dynamics and Chaos, WSPC, 1998,

  430pp. There is one copy at SFI's Library and in ITP-CAS Library.

Lecture 2: Visualization of real DNA data and a few nice math therefrom

1. Shen Junjie at al., SeeDNA: a visualization tool for long DNA sequences and complete genomes It runs on RedHat Linux with GTK support. Its C source may be downloaded from Hao's website: http://www.itp.ac.cn/~hao/SeeDNA.tar.gz.

2. Bailin Hao and Huimin Xie, Factorizable Language: From Dyanmics to Biology

3. Xiaoli Shi et al., Decomposition and reconstruction of protein sequences: the problem of uniqueness and factorizable language

4. Bailin Hao and Lei Gao, Prokaryotic branch of tree of life: a composition vector approach

Dan Hruschka

Background Reading

LI Ming

Background Reading

ZHAO Liping

Background Reading

  1. Pang et al., Inter-species transplantation of gut microbiota from human to pigs, The ISME J. 1(2007): 156-162)
  2. Wei Jia, Houkai Li, Liping Zhao, and Jeremy K. Nicholson, Got microbiota: a potential new territory for drug targeting, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 7 (Feb 2008): 123-129.
  3. Min Li et al., Symbiotic gut microbes modulate human metabolic phenotypes, Prod. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105(6) (Feb 2008): 2117-2122.

ZHOU Haijin

Background Reading