Advanced Computational Modeling of Social Systems (851-0592-00)

Syllabus

29.03.2005: Introduction and logistics

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05.04.2005: Complexity theory

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12.04.2005: Artificial life and intelligence

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19.04.2005: Network models

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  • Philip Ball. 2004. Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • Albert Réka, and Albert-László Barabási. 2001. Statistical Mechanics of Complex Networks. Reviews of Modern Physics 74.
  • Duncan J. Watts. 2003. Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age: W. W. Norton & Company.

26.04.2005: Traffic and urban geography

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03.05.2005: Economy

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10.05.2005: Sociology

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17.05.2005: Conflict

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  • S. A. Bremer, and M. Mihalka. 1977. Machiavelli in Machina: Or Politics Among Hexagons. Problems of World Modeling:303-337.
  • Lars-Erik Cederman. 2003. Modeling the Size of Wars: From Billiard Balls to Sandpiles. American Political Science Review 97:135-150.
  • Joshua M. Epstein. 2002. Modeling civil violence: An agent-based computational approach.

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24.05.2005: Validation

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31.05.2005: GIS

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07.06.2005: Student presentations

14.06.2005: Student presentations

21.06.2005: Student presentations

28.06.2005: Student presentations