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Complex Systems Winter School 2015-Faculty

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Complex Systems Winter School 2015


Program Director


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Somdatta Sinha, Program Director

Lecturers and Faculty

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Liz Bradley, Nonlinear Dynamics


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Aaron Clauset, Networks


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Simon DeDeo, Cognitive Science and Social Minds


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Laurent Hebert-Dufresne, Statistical Physics and Complex Networks


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Eric Libby Microbial Ecology


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Olé Peters, Non-Ergodic Economics


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Eleanor Power, Social Science


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Rajiv Sethi, Agent-Based Computational Economics

These lectures will provide an introduction to agent-based computational modeling, drawing on applications in economics and finance. The first lecture will focus on the manner in which decentralized, uncoordinated choices can give rise to emergent properties such as residential segregation. The second and third lectures will examine financial markets, with a focus on how asset price dynamics depend on the composition of trading strategies, and how the composition of strategies itself evolves under pressure of differential profitability.

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Andreas Wagner, Evolution



Staff

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Juniper Lovato, Manager, Schools, Residencies, and Community Outreach, Santa Fe Institute