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Chile Complex Systems Summer School 2013

Slides and Readings

Juan Alejandro Valdivia

Slides: City Traffic as a Complex System

Alyssa Cirtwill

Cirtwill Lecture Slides

Marcel Clerc

Clerc Lecture Slides

Jennifer Dunne

Dunne Lecture Slides 1

Dunne Lecture Slides 2

Álvaro Fischer

Fischer Lecture Slides

Jessica Flack

Carlos Gershenson

Gershenson, C. and F. Heylighen (2005). How can we think the complex? In Richardson, Kurt (Ed.) Managing the Complex Volume One: Philosophy, Theory, Application. Chapter 3, pp. 47-62. Information Age Publishing.
Gershenson, C. (2012). The Implications of Interactions for Science and Philosophy. Foundations of Science Early View. doi:10.1007/s10699-012-9305-8
Gershenson, C. (2011). Self-organization leads to supraoptimal performance in public transportation systems, PLoS ONE 6(6):e21469. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021469.
Gershenson, C. (2012). Guiding the Self-organization of Random Boolean Networks. Theory in Biosciences 131(3):181-191. doi:10.1007/s12064-011-0144-x

John Harte

Harte Lecture Slides

David Krakauer

Marcelo Kuperman

Kuperman Lecture Slides

Pablo Marquet

Marquet Lecture Slides

Víctor Muñoz

Munoz Lecture Slides
Finite data-size scaling of clustering in earthquake networks. Sumiyoshi Abea, Denisse Pastén, Norikazu Suzuki
Universalities of earthquake-network characteristics. Sumiyoshi, PASTÉN Denisse, MUÑOZ Víctor & SUZUKI Norikazu
Monofractal and multifractal analysis of the spatial distribution of earthquakes in the central zone of Chile Denisse Pasten, Vıctor Munoz, Armando Cisternas, Jose Rogan, and Juan Alejandro Valdivia

Alberto Pascual-García

Parameter Space Compression Underlies Emergent Theories and Predictive Models. Benjamin B. Machta, Ricky Chachra, Mark Transtrum, and James P. Sethna
The architecture of mutualistic networks minimizes competition and increases biodiversity Ugo Bastolla, Miguel A. Fortuna, Alberto Pascual-Garcia, Antonio Ferrera, Bartolo Luque, and Jordi Bascompte
Community Model
Quantifying the Increase in Biodiversity Supported by Mutualistic Networks. Alberto Pascual-Garcia Lecture Slides

Rolando Rebolledo

Rebolledo Lecture Slides

Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert

Rodríguez-Sickert Lecture Slides

Graham Spencer

Spencer Lecture Slides 1
Spencer Lecture Slides 2

Constantino Tsallis

COMPLEXITY, ENTROPY AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS SLIDES PART 1
COMPLEXITY, ENTROPY AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS SLIDES PART 2
COMPLEXITY, ENTROPY AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS SLIDES PART 3
COMPLEXITY, ENTROPY AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS SLIDES PART 4