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  • ...ds of systems are more prone to be affected by 'everything'? What kind of systems are predisposed to having pretty much just one 'cause'. it sounds like the
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  • ...e replaced by those at appropriate scales. The properties of evolutionary systems will enforce all of the above, with a time lag (or 'in the long run'). The
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  • ...dametnal to conventional enginneering, they are also used in decentralized systems engineering. ...ations, governments, societies and living systems, and in cases where such systems are given a leader, we have to understand that this person has very litle c
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  • *Compile heuristics for intervention in, and engineering of, decentralized systems.
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  • *[[Vespignani's Complex Systems Seminar Readings]]
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  • Interested in analysis and design of distributed systems New England Complex Systems Institute - Complex Systems summer school
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  • *They can see patterns and systems that their less successful competitors cannot.
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  • [[Category:Systems]]
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  • ...ple picture of atoms, and there is good reason to believe that complicated systems well modeled as 'atoms' emerge from the complex relationships of many neuro
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  • ...ig effect on me. This was before I knew I had any interest in distributed systems or any distaste for old fashioned AI, but I was really impressed by how sim
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  • *[[Rocha Complex Systems Meetup]]
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  • *[[Insights from models of rhythmic motor systems]] Prinz 2006
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  • .... What is 'assurance enough' for a community comfortable with centralized systems in simplified environments and accustomed to having solutions to sets of di "Systems of local rules commonly generate free gaits."
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  • ...ues for some of the merits of looking at locomotion from a 'rhythmic motor systems' perspective. It seems to be the kind of paper that organizes the views of
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  • ...esigning systems that are 'solvable', the successful design of distributed systems will not be engineering. My inclination is that employing distributed systems to solve engineering problems will involve giving up some confidence and co
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  • *CSCI-P 545 EMBEDDED AND REAL-TIME SYSTEMS *CSCI-A 538 NETWORK TECH & SYSTEMS ADMIN
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  • *[[Using graph concepts to understand the organization of complex systems Christensen Albert 2006]] *[[Complex networks: Augmenting the framework for the study of complex systems Amarala Ottino 2004]]
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  • ...tegies" This vindicates one of my current favored definitions of 'complex systems as a toolkit'.
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  • ...will have a perspective on that by the end of the semester, from dynamical systems. How would i phrase this in terms of broken symmetrys? The symmetry of th
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  • ##hybrid systems ...wed to find the pattern is the same. The problem of designing distributed systems is making them design themselves.
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  • ... design of distributed systems, as well as their comparison to centralized systems. Source: DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Volume: 23 Issue: 1 Pages: 17-41 Publishe
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  • ***to look at decay on scaled up systems ***to scale up systems, and perhaps look at hierarchy
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  • ... and provide tools for determining the transform between these 'coordinate systems' ...they also exhibit all the common features of structurally stable synamical systems such as smooth changes under parameter variation. The structural stability
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  • ... it is to the design of robots. This is about as 'analysis of distributed systems' as you can get. in the end it helped me decie that my interest isn't nece
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  • CPGs "Implemented as neural networks or systems of coupled oscillators" ...isms of rhythm generation, something that is well established in dynamical systems theory (Golubitsky & Stewart, 2002; Kuramoto, 2003)."
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  • ...d, I was really starting to get psyched about digging into the math behind systems of coupled oscillators. This seemed to be a prototypical paper digging int
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  • Cites Gleick at the end, making the case that complexity can come from simple systems.
    3 KB (439 words) - 16:58, 31 October 2008
  • ...ay-off matrices of game theory, threshold analysis allows more complicated systems, but has to settle for statistical conclusions. it is a gross, or slightly
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  • ...whole 'edge of chaos' thing which still seems to be influential in complex systems outside of NECSI.
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  • ...eyond Control: The Dynamics of Brain-Body-Environment Interaction in Motor Systems]]
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  • *[[Extracting the hierarchical organization of complex systems Sales-pardo et al 2007]]
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  • ...e why, but when folks from the optimal control school get into multi agent systems, it is always markets. Must be that game theory has proofs. But presumab ... systems performace index, as solutions fiven by the optimal ceent central systems controller that has acess to all relecant loacl data. ..."
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  • *[[Engineering entrainment and adaptation in limit cycle systems - Buchli, Richetti Ijspeert, 2006]] *[[Dynamics systems vs. optimal control-a unifying view Schaal Mohajerian Ijspeert 2007]]
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  • ...logy for unifying the respective advantages of optimal control and dynamic systems. The former allows full analyzability and easy decomposability. The latte
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  • ...namics of geometrically symmetric systems encountered in various practical systems"
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  • ...at critical cusp is the point they naturally evolve to, and there are mony systems in many domains that exhibit such dynamics. Von Neumann once reffed to the theory of non-equilibrium systems as the "theory of non-elephants."
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  • .... It began with all the grand vague claims and bad examples about complex systems that take away its credibility. "one might be tempted to think that the Bo It then provides a very high level view of the complex systems toolbox, namely nonlinear dynamics and stat mech before introducing what th
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  • Nice small compact account of criticisms of complex systems, which is a silly thing to try to do to something that changes so fast (unl
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  • misunderstandings about distributed systems. A 'distributed' network
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  • |Systems that think like humans. | Systems that think rationally.| |Systems that act like humans | Systems that act rationally |
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  • the use of L-systems is challenging. resuse of parts as the roots of structural modularity and
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  • *Hierarchy theory; the challenge of complex systems Pattee, H. H.
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  • ..., Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems (ALifeIX). pp. 160-173. ...gulation: Inferring, Analyzing And Modeling Intercellular Networks"]], IET Systems Biology. 1, 61-77
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  • They mention "the field of evolutionary design of engineered systems". I wish. But they do cite Lipson. booktitle={Evolvable Systems: From Biology to Hardware: Third International Conference, ICES 2000, Edinb
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  • ...e further that she is the person to talk to if I'm going to bridge complex systems and policy.
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  • ...he Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems}, "Our long term goal is the co-evolution of bodies and control systems for complete autonomous agents" I wonder if we are there yet (by their sta
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  • ... have to do biology. But I guess my taste is for simple models of complex systems.
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  • title={{A comparison of evolutionary activity in artificial evolving systems and in the biosphere}},
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  • ...ion09_AflajWaterDistribution.mp4 Austin on rural desert water distribution systems] – [[Austin on Water distribution in Oman | notes]]
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  • Water distribution systems go back to Muslim and, uh, pre-muslim, systems.
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  • ...ss, failure and decay of locally govberned common-pool resource management systems. ...elying only on large-scale or small-scale units to govern complex resource systems." design principles are in the last section of chpater nine.
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  • ...convere again and again on these cicuit patterns in different nonhomoloous systems (link1, link2, link3), presumable because the carry out key cuntions (link4
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  • Much in complex systems gets into tradeoffs, and must take the cost of complexity into account. ci
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  • ...ion and neural complexity, resp. Neural complexity gives a high scores to systems exhibiting high levels of both integration and segregation. The metric is
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  • ...ex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems}},
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  • ...ex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems== ...ex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems}},
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  • *How do fragmented systems of local government induce efficiency? (Oakerson and Parks 1988 in McGinnni
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  • *Bowker, G. C., Star, .S.L., et al., (1997) Social Science, Technological Systems and Cooperative Work: Beyond the Great Divide
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  • ...m happy to be able to read. Argument is that IT and the appropriate human systems built around them, leads to corporations that decentralie decision making ( ==How culture influences IT-enabled organizational change and information systems==
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  • *[[Scientific Uncertainty, Complex Systems and the Design of Common-Pool Institutions James Wilson 2002]]
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  • Scientific Uncertainty, Complex Systems and the Design of Common-Pool Institutions This paper applied ideas out of Holland's complex adaptive systems to fisheries management, with some history of international fisheries manag
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  • ... as the supplier of institutional change, such as research nad information systems, bu suporting the indentification evaluation, and dissemination of institut
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  • *complex systems
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  • *passwords, writing systems, human languages and all kinds of datasets
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  • Rural desert water distribution systems
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  • ... dynamic models tend to look like (they are just numerical integrations of systems of differential equations)]]
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  • ...ogy, and organization theory, with tools from computer science and complex systems.
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  • ...es model-making, clean thinking, math chops (important), and lots of model systems. The ecology gives experience with how messy life is, and how amazingly co
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  • WR Ashby writes this wonderful stuff about studying complex systems: ...s method; for this method is often fundamentally impossible in the complex systems. W. Ross Ashby. (1956) An introduction to cybernetics. p.7
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  • Rural desert water distribution systems
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  • *Early CX (Complex Systems)
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  • ...ur own home and to supply you with safety at all times. Leading-edge alarm systems are difficult for you to establish inoperative because they're continually
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  • ...ou don't like the way that social norms are enforced in large-scale social systems, or you value freedom better than other valenced abstractions, just say one
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  • published in Lecture notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Eds M. Beckmann and W. Krelle
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  • ...mise wi-fi as well as open up systems that will safe, wire conducting wire systems notably if you different function material via swordplay things. You may we
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  • ...s locations ended up linked with Bulletin board (Electronic bulletin board Systems) software. Chat rooms using 5 to 20 persons, hooked up by means of extremel
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