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=Bibles (Awesome Reference Books)= | |||
==Statistics== | |||
* All of Statistics (Wasserman). Recommended by '''Cosma Shalizi'''. | |||
* All of Nonparametric Statistics (Wasserman). Recommended by '''Cosma Shalizi'''. | |||
==Computer Science== | |||
* Nature of Computation (Moore). Recommended by '''Christopher Moore'''. | |||
* The Algorithm Design Manual (Skiena). Recommended by Richard Barnes. | |||
==Data Analysis== | |||
* Nonlinear Time Series Analysis (Kantz & Schreiber). Recommended by '''Liz Bradley'''. |
Revision as of 23:43, 15 June 2015
Complex Systems Summer School 2015 |
The following is a collection of papers regarded as "classic" literature in Complex Systems Science. This list has been growing over the past few years and was formalized by Dan Rockmore for the 2010 Complex Systems Summer School.
For more readings, please explore the wiki content of previous summer schools.
Science and complexity by Warren Weaver
Last Updated for SFI CSSS13 March 25 2013
Bibles (Awesome Reference Books)
Statistics
* All of Statistics (Wasserman). Recommended by Cosma Shalizi. * All of Nonparametric Statistics (Wasserman). Recommended by Cosma Shalizi.
Computer Science
* Nature of Computation (Moore). Recommended by Christopher Moore. * The Algorithm Design Manual (Skiena). Recommended by Richard Barnes.
Data Analysis
* Nonlinear Time Series Analysis (Kantz & Schreiber). Recommended by Liz Bradley.