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Complex Systems and Social Simulations

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When 2008-07-07 11:00 to
2008-07-18 19:00
Where Budapest
Contact Name Laszlo Laufer, Central European University and Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Contact Email lauferl@ceu.hu
Attendees MA and Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, researchers and professionals. Undergraduates without a university degree will not be considered.
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Complex Systems and Social Simulations, CEU Summer University in Budapest July 7 - 18, 2008 Web site: http:// www.sun.ceu.hu/complex-systems/

 

Application deadline for scholarship applications: 14 February, 2008 Application deadline for fee-paying applications: 30 May, 2008

 

Course Directors:

Laszlo Gulyas, Collegium Budapest and AITIA Inc., Budapest, Hungary; Gyorgy Kampis, Collegium Budapest and Eötvös University, Hungary

 

Course Manager:

Laszlo Laufer, Central European University and Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary (lauferl@ceu.hu)

 

Course Faculty:  

Petra Ahrweiler, National Institute of Technology Management, UCD School of Business Stefano Battiston, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH Zürich Laszlo Gulyas, Collegium Budapest and AITIA Inc, Budapest George Kampis, Collegium Budapest Krzystof Kurowski, Poznanskie Centrum Superkomputerowo Sieciowe, Poznan Scott Page, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Flaminio Squazzoni, University of Brescia, Italy Klaus G. Troitzsch, University of Koblenz

 

 

Course Summary:

The terms Complex Systems (CSs) denotes an inderdisciplinary research methodology currently successful in the social sciences and elsewhere. CS research originated from phyiscs and nonlinear systems some decades ago but its models have soon permeated distant fields as economy, political science or more recently sociology. As implied by the name, a CS is essentially a system of many complicated interactions. Complex Systems methodology has developed sophisticated yet well understood tools to cope with this challenge. In social systems the essence of CS is the characterization of the distributed dynamics of how the interaction of many actors and variables leads to predictable phenomena, that often involve hierarchy, emergence, dynamic structures and large scale transitions.

 

Each day in the course focuses on one tool of this encompassing methodology. CS methods include various mathematical models (nonlinear systems, networks, statistical approaches), computer simulations (e.g. systems dynamics, agent-based modeling). CS simulations are highly computation intensive and pose problems of supercomputing and parallelization.

 

The CSSS course offers lectures, tutorials and discussions on the whole spectrum of the above. Lectures are from leading experts, specifically focusing on CS concepts, modeling and (social) simulation, followed by discussion.

 

Topics:

CSS and Innovation, Social Networks, CSS in Political Science, CSS Tools with a Special Emphasis on Simulation, Bio-Inspired CSS Models, Efficient Studies of CSS: Supercomputers and Grids, Evolutionary Game Theory and Social Systems, CSS in Socio-Economics, CSS in Sociology

 

 

The language of instruction: English

 

Tuition fee: The 500 EUR/2 weeks.

 

Application deadline:

For scholarship applicants: February 14, 2008; For fee-paying applicants: May 30, 2008

 

Online application: https://online.ceu.hu/osun/osun (attachments to be sent via email to summeru@ceu.hu

 

For further information queries can be directed to the SUN office by email (summeru@ceu.hu), via skype (ceu-sun) or telephone (00-36-1-327-3811).

 

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