Advanced Computational Modeling of Social Systems (851-0593-00)

Syllabus

04.04.2006: Introduction and logistics

11.04.2006: Agent-based modeling

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18.04.2006: Complexity theory (Prof. John Casti)

Required reading:

  • John L. Casti, Would-be worlds: How simulation is changing the frontiers of science. John Wiley, 1997.

Recommended reading:

  • Epstein and Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies, MIT Press, 1996

25.04.2006: Applications to economics (Dr. Casrten Murawski)

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02.05.2006: Tooling

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09.05.2006: Applications to social networks I (Dr. Fredrik Liljeros)

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16.05.2006: Applications to social networks II (Dr. Gulyas Lazlo)

Required readings:

  • László Gulyás: Discrete Choices on Networks, PhD Thesis (Chapter 6), Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest, 2005.
  • Elenna R. Dugundji, Laszlo Gulyas: Socio-Dynamic Discrete Choice applied to Intercity Travel Demand, An Agent-Based Approach, Analytical Benchmark and Issues in Estimation, Forthcoming in Sociological Methods & Research. Presented at the Workshop on Modeling Urban Social Dynamics, University of Surrey, 2005.
  • D. Watts and S. Strogatz. Collective dynamics of small world networks. Nature, 393:440--442, 1998.

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23.05.2006: Competitive social systems (Prof. Bernardo Huberman)

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30.05.2006: Applications to traffic and urban geography (Mr. Jeremy Hackney)

Required readings:

  • UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Adapting to Urban Form >>> The Nature of Gridlock Interactive Simulation. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/volvocenter/gridlock/
  • Paul Waddell and Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson, Introduction to Urban Simulation: Design and Development of Operational Models. In Handbook in Transport, Volume 5: Transport Geography and Spatial Systems, Stopher, Button, Kingsley, Hensher eds. Pergamon Press, 2004, pages 203-236.
  • Hollander, Y. (2006) The applicability of non-cooperative game theory in transport systems analysis. Paper presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2006, Washington, D.C
  • Marchal, F. and K. Nagel (2006), Modelling location choice of secondary activities with a social network of cooperative agents, Transportation Research Record 1935, 141-146.

Recommended readings:

  • Arentze and Timmermans (2006), Social networks, social interactions and activity-travel behavior: a framework for micro-simulation. Paper presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 2006, Washington, D.C.
  • Balmer, M., K.W. Axhausen and K. Nagel (Forthcoming) A demand generation framework for large scale micro-simulations, Transportation Research Record.

06.06.2006: Student presentations

13.06.2006: Applications to sociology (Prof. Michael Macy)

Required readings:

  • Thomas Schelling, Micromotives and Macrobehavior, W W Norton & Co Ltd, 1978, Chapter 4.
  • Elizabeth Bruch and Robert D. Mare, Neighborhood choice and neighborhood change, UCLA, California Center for Population Research, On-Line Working Paper Series (University of California, Los Angeles), Year 2005, Paper CCPR-013-05.

20.06.2006: Student presentations

27.06.2006: Student presentations

04.07.2006: Student presentations