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[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~wbarthur/ W. Brian Arthur], Complexity Economics: A Different Framework for Economic Thought<br>
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Complex Systems Summer School 2016

Program Director


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Sander Bais, Program Director

Lecturers and Faculty

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W. Brian Arthur, Complexity Economics: A Different Framework for Economic Thought


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Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics


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Jim Crutchfield, Complexity


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Simon DeDeo, Social Minds


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J. Doyne Farmer, Economics


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Mirta Galesic, Building Blocks of Social Learning Strategies


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Josh Garland, CSSS Project Manager and Nonlinear Dynamics


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Stephen Guerin, Sand Tables


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John Harte, Foundations of Theoretical Ecology


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Alfred Hubler, Physics Lab


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Andrew Lovato, History of Santa Fe


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Cosma Shalizi, Statistics and Machine Learning
Cosma's Personal Page

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Geoffrey West, A Unifying Framework for the Dynamics and Structure of Organisms, Ecosystems, Cities and Companies; from Metabolism, Growth and Mortality to Cancer and Sleep

Staff


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Juniper Lovato, Director of Education, Santa Fe Institute

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John Paul Gonzales, CSSS Office Manager, Santa Fe Institute