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Glodok, the day after the May 1998 riots

hanskcjournal wrote 1 month ago:     Chinese Indonesians are, resembling the patterns of most market-dominant minorities wo … more →

Tags: revisiting history, Jakarta, glodok, May 1998, 1998 tragedy, Reformasi, chinese indonesians, minority, market dominant minority

New journal paper on Self-organized Criticality and Genetic Algorithms

Carlos M. Fernandes wrote 3 months ago: Now available online: C.M. Fernandes, J.L.J. Laredo, A.C. Rosa, J.J. Merelo, “The sandpile mut … more →

Tags: publications, Self, Journal, Complex Systems, evolutionary algorithms, Sandpile, Applied Intelligence, Genetic Algorithms

Disaster Resiliency in a Complex World1 comment

josephgmartiniii wrote 5 months ago: Patrick Meier posted thoughtful remarks today on his blog,  iRevolution,  that tie together concepts … more →

Tags: Emergency and Disaster Management, Disasters (general), Complexity, emergency management, Disasters

Disasters and Self-Organized Criticality Part II

josephgmartiniii wrote 5 months ago: If we could go back in time and stop the Titanic from sinking, would it have led to an even worse di … more →

Tags: Titanic, Disasters

Self-Organized Criticality in Disasters: The Next Theoretical Turning Point?3 comments

josephgmartiniii wrote 5 months ago: Book explores the implication of the theory of self-organized criticality on how we should understan … more →

Tags: Emergency and Disaster Management, Disasters (general), Science, ted g lewis, Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Ateneo math faculty Dr. Earl Juanico is a non-linear dynamics physicist and an Alexander von Humboldt fellow in Munich, Germany

ateneophysicsnews wrote 11 months ago: Dr. Earl Juanico at the Englischer Garten (English Garden) in Munich, Germany by Quirino Sugon Jr. L … more →

Tags: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Assistant Professor, Ateneo Mathematics Department, BS Applied Physics, computational physics, Dr. Caesar Saloma, Dr. Drandreb Earl Juanico, Dr. Evangeline Bautista, Electrochemical Signals

阿基米德的浴缸 - 突破性思考的藝術與邏輯

ykyuen wrote 1 year ago: 之前未有買新書,所以再看一編這本大學時所買有關突破性思考的書,原來已經差不多有十年。 作者 David Perkins 是 MIT 人工智慧學博士,要研究人工智能其中一個方法就是研究我們的大腦如何運作 … more →

Tags: Reading, David Perkins, 克郎代克空間, 克郎代克, Clondike, Klondike, 達爾文, Charles Darwin, 進化論

Bak's Sand Pile

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 year ago: I want to give a plug to Ted Lewis’ new book Bak’s Sand Pile. Did the terrorist attacks … more →

Tags: Bak's Sand Pile, Ted Lewis, Per Bak, catastrophes, Network Science, computer science 2, Ted Lewis

Self-Organized Criticality and Its Implications

chmidas wrote 1 year ago: (Summary and thoughts on Mark Buchanan’s book “Ubiquity”) For any scientist with j … more →

Tags: Scientific discussions, Power Law, fat tails, black swan, Network, Complexity, interconnectivity, INTRACTABILITY, Cellular Automaton

Papers presented in MAEB 2012

fergunet wrote 1 year ago: Last week, many of the members of the ANYSELF project attended to the MAEB 2012 (VII Congreso Españo … more →

Tags: publications, Conferences, MAEB 2012, Computer games, Complex Systems, Evolutionary Music

Fat tails and and critical thinking - how frequent are power laws in nature?1 comment

Florian Hartig wrote 1 year ago: Allow me this pun: there can be no doubt that power laws are abundant in Nature – rumor has it … more →

Tags: Ecology, statistics, fitting decaying distributions, Fractal, Levy Walk, maximum likelihood, Power Law, scale free, SOC

Econophysics

Mark I. Lee wrote 1 year ago: Econophysics was coined by H. Eugene Stanley to describe the host of papers written by physicists to … more →

Tags: Complexity Economics, Complexity Finance, Econophysics, complexity finance


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