Complex/Dynamical Systems Seminar
- Juniper Lovato, Director of Outreach for Complex Systems, University of VermontLimits of individual consent and models of distributed consent in online social networksPersonal data is not discrete in socially-networked digital environments. A
- Complex/Dynamical Systems Seminar - Elizabeth CherryElizabeth Cherry, School of Computational Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech
- Christopher Kulp, Departments of Physics and Astronomy, Lycoming CollegeTaxation, Redistribution, and Wealth in Simple Economic ModelsThe distribution of wealth has been a topic of much interest over the last several years. In this presentation, I
- Edgar Knobloch; Department of Physics; University of California, BerkeleyBuckling, wrinkling and folding Buckling, wrinkling and folding of elastic structures will be discussed and illustrated. Two cases will be examined in
- Laurent Hebert-Dufresne, Department of Computer Science, University of VermontApproximate master equations for contagions on higher-order networksSimple models of contagions tend to assume random mixing of elements (e.g. people), but real
- Javier Buldu; Applied Mathematics, Materials Science and Engineering and Electronic Technology; University of King Juan Carlos; Madrid, SpainHow to use Network Science to unveil football's complexityThe recent ability to record, tag, and
- Dan Larremore, Department of Computer Science, Â鶹ӰԺModel-informed COVID-19 vaccine prioritization strategies by age and serostatusLimited initial supply of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine raises the question of how to prioritize
- Heather Zinn Brooks, Department of Mathematics, Harvey Mudd CollegeBounded-confidence models for media impact on online social networks Online social media networks have become extremely influential sources of news and information.
- John Parker, Integrated Applied Mathematics, University of New HampshireChaotic Stabilization in Neural SystemsRecent work in dynamical systems theory has shown how chaotic systems are able to be controlled. One control scheme, adapted from Hayes,
- jimi adams, Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado DenverPeer Network Processes in Adolescents' Health LifestylesCombining theories of health lifestyles—interrelated health behaviors arising from group-based identities—with network