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Complexity Centre and MathSys CDT events carry priority over room D1.07.

To book D1.07 please email Sheetal dot Sharma at warwick dot ac dot uk

Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.

Friday, January 11, 2008

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ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute

Runs from Friday, January 11 to Saturday, January 12.

The 1st ICC Workshop on Complexity in Social Systems will be concerned with theories, methodologies, and computational tools related to the study of complexity in social systems, aiming to bring together researchers to report on progress in interdisciplinary domains. Papers examining both theory and practice are welcome.

Theoretical areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • methodological issues addressing complexity in social systems
  • measures of complexity
  • models of emergent social phenomena
  • social structure identification and pattern matching in social representations
  • tools to represent social systems, including dynamic social networks, multi-agent based simulation, cellular automata, and dynamic systems

Application domains might concern, for instance:

  • logistics
  • traffic regulation
  • urban and regional social studies
  • decision support systems
  • public policies
  • economic models
  • innovation diffusion networks
  • biological inspired representations of social phenomena
  • ecological models
  • e-health
  • propagation models applied to biology, public health (epidemiology), and others
  • communication networks

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • John Symons (University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
  • Jeffrey Johnson (Open University, UK)

Submission Deadline: 30 November 2007
Notification of Acceptance: 15 December 2007
Workshop: 11-12 January 2008

 

Registration Fee:

  • before 1 January 2008: 50,00 euros
  • after 31 December 2007: 70,00 euros
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F1.10 (Engineering)
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Andrew Stuart's Group meeting
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