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*[[Negative Event Driven Ethnic Migration]] : An agent-based model of ethnic migration from negative events. Built with Schelling Dynamics in  simultaneous spatial and social network structures.
*[[Negative Event Driven Ethnic Migration]] : An agent-based model of ethnic migration from negative events. Built with Schelling Dynamics in  simultaneous spatial and social network structures.


*[[Human Navigation Heuristics on the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)]]
*[[Human Navigation Heuristics on the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)]] An agent-based model of how/why humans solve TS-like problems better than simple algorithms.


*[[Diffusion of "Culture" in a Network with Multiple Types of Ties:]] An analysis of how rules governing the formation and breaking of ties propagates in a network with two different types of ties associated with different rules.
*[[Diffusion of "Culture" in a Network with Multiple Types of Ties:]] An analysis of how rules governing the formation and breaking of ties propagates in a network with two different types of ties associated with different rules.


*[[Dynamics of Online Tagging]]
*[[Dynamics of Online Tagging]].


*[[An Optimization Algorithm Based on the Small-World Phenomenon]] :Inspired by the efficient search mechanisms of small-world phenomena, we will construct an optimization algorithm based on the combination of local and long-range search.
*[[An Optimization Algorithm Based on the Small-World Phenomenon]] :Inspired by the efficient search mechanisms of small-world phenomena, we will construct an optimization algorithm based on the combination of local and long-range search.

Revision as of 21:39, 28 June 2006

CSSS 2006 Santa Fe
  • RNAnet a RNA based toy model for regulatory networks
  • Heat Shock Response The HSR is a universal procedure among many organism that repairs protein damage induced by heat and other stresses.

I would like to explore the possiblity of altering protein fold dynamics by inducing the tunnelling transfer of an electron along a known pathway, thereby altering a critical electrostatic potential associated with a hindging site. Hypothesis would be tested by assay using a known protein/substrate combination.

The objective is to provide a mechanism for the functional control of proteins in unbound states.