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Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Introduction

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Introduction "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1 "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1 (part 1)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1 (part 1) "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1 (part 2)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture1 (part 2) "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture1 "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture1 "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 02/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture1 "
02/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture2

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture2 "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture2 "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture2

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture2 "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture2

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture2 "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture2 (part1)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture2 (part1) "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 03/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture2 (part2)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture2 (part2) "
03/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture3 "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - Lecture3 "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture3 (part2)

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture3 (part2) "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - Lecture3 "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture3 "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 04/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - Lecture3 "
04/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture4 "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture4 "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - lecture4 "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4 "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4 (part1)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4 (part1) "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 05/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4 (part2)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture4 (part2) "
05/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 06/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture5 "
06/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 06/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Evolution, Digital genetics

Author: Guillaume Beslon

Year: 2010

Title: Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Guillaume Beslon " Digital genetics: A view on the origin of biological complexity - lecture5 "
06/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 06/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Machine learning, Neural networks

Author: Mikhail Kanevski

Year: 2010

Title: Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Mikhail Kanevski " Machine Learning Algorithms: Theory, Applications and Software Tools - lecture5 "
06/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 06/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture5 "
06/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 06/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Self-organization, Social organization

Author: Alexander Mikhailov

Year: 2010

Title: From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alexander Mikhailov " From Swarms to Societies: Origins of Social Organization - lecture5 "
06/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Agent-based modeling, Geographic information systems

Author: Andrew Crooks

Year: 2010

Title: Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Andrew Crooks " Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture1 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture1 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture1 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: GEPHI, Software

Author: Sébastien heymann

Year: 2010

Title: GEPHI: Exploratory Networks Analysis Software

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Sébastien heymann " GEPHI: Exploratory Networks Analysis Software "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Introduction

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Introduction

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1.1 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 09/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture1.2 "
09/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Agent-based modeling, Geographic information systems

Author: Andrew Crooks

Year: 2010

Title: Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Andrew Crooks " Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture2 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2&3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2&3 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2.1 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture2.2 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture2

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture2 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 10/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture2 "
10/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture1 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture1 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Agent-based modeling, Geographic information systems

Author: Andrew Crooks

Year: 2010

Title: Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Andrew Crooks " Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - Lecture3 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture3.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture3.1 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture3.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture3.2 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective behavior, Social insects, Swarm intelligence, Self-organization

Author: Marco Dorigo

Year: 2010

Title: Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Marco Dorigo " Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective behavior, Social insects, Swarm intelligence, Self-organization

Author: Marco Dorigo

Year: 2010

Title: Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1 (part1)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Marco Dorigo " Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1 (part1) "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective behavior, Social insects, Swarm intelligence, Self-organization

Author: Marco Dorigo

Year: 2010

Title: Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1 (part2)

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Marco Dorigo " Swarm Intelligence - Lecture1 (part2) "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Collective synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - Lecture3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - Lecture3 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 11/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Collective synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - Lecture3 "
11/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture2 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture2&3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - lecture2&3 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture3 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture4 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - Lecture4 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective behavior, Social insects, Swarm intelligence, Self-organization

Author: Marco Dorigo

Year: 2010

Title: Swarm Intelligence - Lecture2

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Marco Dorigo " Swarm Intelligence - Lecture2 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective behavior, Social insects, Swarm intelligence, Self-organization

Author: Marco Dorigo

Year: 2010

Title: Swarm Intelligence - Lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Marco Dorigo " Swarm Intelligence - Lecture2 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 12/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Synchronization

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture4 "
12/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture4 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Artificial life, Modeling, Data Mining

Author: Hugues Bersini

Year: 2010

Title: Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Hugues Bersini " Software Technologies for Complex Systems - Lecture4 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Agent-based modeling, Geographic information systems

Author: Andrew Crooks

Year: 2010

Title: Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Andrew Crooks " Geographic Information Systems and Agent-based Modeling for Exploring Human-Environment Interactions - lecture5 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture5 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Phase transitions, Self-organized criticality

Author: Ronald Dickman

Year: 2010

Title: Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Ronald Dickman " Nonequilibrium phase transitions and self-organized criticality: Paradigms for complex systems - lecture5 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Neural networks

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture5 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 13/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Collective dynamics, Neural networks

Author: Alessandro Torcini

Year: 2010

Title: Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Alessandro Torcini " Collective Dynamics in -Not Too- Complex Networks - lecture5 "
13/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture1.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture1.1 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture1.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture1.2 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture1.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture1.1 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture1.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture1.2 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture1

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture1 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 16/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture1 "
16/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 17/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture2.1

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture2.1 "
17/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 17/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture2.2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture2.2 "
17/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 17/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture2

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture2 "
17/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 17/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture2

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture2 "
17/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 18/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - Lecture3 "
18/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 18/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - Lecture3

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - Lecture3 "
18/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 18/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture3

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture3 "
18/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 19/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - Lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - Lecture4 "
19/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 19/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - Lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - Lecture4 "
19/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 19/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - Lecture4

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - Lecture4 "
19/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 19/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - Lecture4

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - Lecture4 "
19/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 20/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Foams, Cellular patterns, Biological tissues

Author: François Graner

Year: 2010

Title: Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

François Graner " Cellular patterns: simple problems, complex solutions - lecture5 "
20/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 20/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Ecosystems, Ecological complexity, Resource management

Author: Lael Parrott

Year: 2010

Title: Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Lael Parrott " Complexity, Resource Management and Ecological Engineering - lecture5 "
20/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 20/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture5

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture5 "
20/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 20/08/2010

Event: CSSS2010

Topic: Urban systems, Networks vizualization

Author: Céline Rozenblat

Year: 2010

Title: Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture5

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Info: This new series of international Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS2010) set in France is co-organized by the two French Institutes: Complex Systems Institute Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) & Complex Systems Institute Rhône-Alpes (IXXI), in coordination with the overarching National Network of Complex Systems (RNSC) and with the support of the european coordination action ASSYST. Our Summer School is also one of the Thematic School supported by the CNRS. The aim of the school is to provide in-depth reference courses to a multi-disciplinary audience of researchers and students. The level of lectures will range from introductory to advanced, as attendees are not expected to be familiar with all the fields covered. Lecture topics will address specific objects from various disciplines pertaining to complex systems (physics, biology, sociology, etc.), or interdisciplinary tools and methods (mathematical, computational), or both. To find more information: http://iscpif.fr/CSSS2010

Céline Rozenblat " Cities and Dynamics of Networks - lecture5 "
20/08/2010| 4th French Complex Systems Summer School 2010

Date: 21/09/2010

Event: ISC-PIF Seminars, Seminars

Topic: Optimization, Glassy phases, Statistical physics, Algorithms

Author: Marc Mezard

Year: 2010

Title: Glassy phases : a possible origin of computational hardness

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: ISC-PIF Morning Seminars

Info: Institute of Complex Systems holds regular seminars open to all. These seminars are an opportunity to disseminate scientific knowledge about complex systems and to work together on multi-disciplinary topics. More information: http://iscpif.fr/seminars

Marc Mezard " Glassy phases : a possible origin of computational hardness "
21/09/2010| ISC-PIF Morning Seminars

Date: 21/09/2010

Event: ISC-PIF Seminars, Seminars

Topic: Optimization, Glassy phases, Statistical physics, Algorithms

Author: Marc Mezard

Year: 2010

Title: Glassy phases: a possible origin of computational hardness

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

EventFullName: ISC-PIF Morning Seminars

Info: Institute of Complex Systems holds regular seminars open to all. These seminars are an opportunity to disseminate scientific knowledge about complex systems and to work together on multi-disciplinary topics. More information: http://iscpif.fr/seminars

Marc Mezard " Glassy phases: a possible origin of computational hardness "
21/09/2010| ISC-PIF Morning Seminars

Date: 10/05/2011

Year: 2011

Event: RNSC-Rennes2011, Conference

EventFullName: Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Modèles fractals, Robustness, Robustesse, Fractal models

Author: Marcel Filoche

Title: L’arbre bronchique, entre efficacité et robustesse

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Info: Le poumon humain est un échangeur de gaz remarquable par sa géométrie à la fois compacte et extrêmement complexe. En particulier, ses voies aériennes sont organisées en un arbre dichotomique qui présente des propriétés d'invariance d échelle et d autosimilarité. Ce système doit alimenter une surface d'échange d'environ 100 m2 de façon homogène, en un temps inférieur à la durée d'inspiration tout en limitant la dissipation énergétique et en protégeant cette surface vis-à-vis des agents et agressions extérieurs. L'arbre trachéobronchique est cette structure qui réalise le miracle de pouvoir satisfaire toutes ces contraintes. Nous verrons comment on peut interpréter sa géométrie en ces termes, et comment on peut comprendre la robustesse d'une telle structure vis-à-vis d'une part de la variabilité physiologique intrinsèque à tout système vivant et d'autre part aux possibles pathologies pulmonaires. A propos de l'évènement : Le Réseau National des Systèmes Complexes (RNSC) a organisé les Rencontres Nationales des Systèmes Complexes 2011 en Bretagne le 10 mai 2011. Les Rencontres 2011 se sont articulées autour de deux événements : le Colloque National des Systèmes Complexes à Rennes, suivi des Entretiens du RNSC. Toutes les information Programme > http://rnsc.fr/Rencontres2011-Rennes

Marcel Filoche " L’arbre bronchique, entre efficacité et robustesse "
10/05/2011| Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Date: 10/05/2011

Year: 2011

Event: RNSC-Rennes2011, Conference

EventFullName: Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Modèles fractals, Robustness, Robustesse, Fractal models

Author: Marcel Filoche

Title: L’arbre bronchique, entre efficacité et robustesse

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Info: Le poumon humain est un échangeur de gaz remarquable par sa géométrie à la fois compacte et extrêmement complexe. En particulier, ses voies aériennes sont organisées en un arbre dichotomique qui présente des propriétés d'invariance d échelle et d autosimilarité. Ce système doit alimenter une surface d'échange d'environ 100 m2 de façon homogène, en un temps inférieur à la durée d'inspiration tout en limitant la dissipation énergétique et en protégeant cette surface vis-à-vis des agents et agressions extérieurs. L'arbre trachéobronchique est cette structure qui réalise le miracle de pouvoir satisfaire toutes ces contraintes. Nous verrons comment on peut interpréter sa géométrie en ces termes, et comment on peut comprendre la robustesse d'une telle structure vis-à-vis d'une part de la variabilité physiologique intrinsèque à tout système vivant et d'autre part aux possibles pathologies pulmonaires. A propos de l'évènement : Le Réseau National des Systèmes Complexes (RNSC) a organisé les Rencontres Nationales des Systèmes Complexes 2011 en Bretagne le 10 mai 2011. Les Rencontres 2011 se sont articulées autour de deux événements : le Colloque National des Systèmes Complexes Rennes, suivi des Entretiens du RNSC. Toutes les information Programme > http://rnsc.fr/Rencontres2011-Rennes

Marcel Filoche " L’arbre bronchique, entre efficacité et robustesse "
10/05/2011| Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Date: 10/05/2011

Year: 2011

Event: RNSC-Rennes2011, Conference

EventFullName: Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Virtual Prairie, Agriculture, Biodiversité, Ecosystèmes

Author: Cendrine Mony

Title: Optimiser les services écologiques associés aux prairies

Type: Slides

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Info: Dans le cadre des récentes réglementations agri-environnementales, le rôle important des surfaces prairiales dans le maintien d’un certain nombre de fonctions écologiques (épuration des eaux, préservation de la biodiversité…) au sein des paysages agricoles est mis en avant. L’optimisation de l’efficacité écologique de ces systèmes dépend cependant largement de la dynamique du couvert végétal. Ce couvert prairial peut s’assimiler à un ensemble complexe de structures végétatives en réseaux, possédant des propriétés particulières de croissance directionnelle, de coopération ou encore de stockage des ressources. Nous avons développé une approche de modélisation individu-centré couplée à l’utilisation du volunteer computing pour comprendre la dynamique spatiale et temporelle d’un couvert prairial et à terme d’optimiser les pratiques agricoles (type de semis effectué, gestion) favorisant l’efficacité écologique. URL > http://vcsc.cs.uh.edu/virtual-prairie/ || A propos de l'évènement : Le Réseau National des Systèmes Complexes (RNSC) a organisé les Rencontres Nationales des Systèmes Complexes 2011 en Bretagne le 10 mai 2011. Les Rencontres 2011 se sont articulées autour de deux événements : le Colloque National des Systèmes Complexes à Rennes, suivi des Entretiens du RNSC. Toutes les information Programme > http://rnsc.fr/Rencontres2011-Rennes

Cendrine Mony " Optimiser les services écologiques associés aux prairies "
10/05/2011| Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Date: 10/05/2011

Year: 2011

Event: RNSC-Rennes2011, Conference

EventFullName: Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Virtual Prairie, Agriculture, Biodiversité, Ecosystèmes

Author: Cendrine Mony

Title: Optimiser les services écologiques associés aux prairies

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Info: Dans le cadre des récentes réglementations agri-environnementales, le rôle important des surfaces prairiales dans le maintien d’un certain nombre de fonctions écologiques (épuration des eaux, préservation de la biodiversité…) au sein des paysages agricoles est mis en avant. L’optimisation de l’efficacité écologique de ces systèmes dépend cependant largement de la dynamique du couvert végétal. Ce couvert prairial peut s’assimiler à un ensemble complexe de structures végétatives en réseaux, possédant des propriétés particulières de croissance directionnelle, de coopération ou encore de stockage des ressources. Nous avons développé une approche de modélisation individu-centré couplée à l’utilisation du volunteer computing pour comprendre la dynamique spatiale et temporelle d’un couvert prairial et à terme d’optimiser les pratiques agricoles (type de semis effectué, gestion) favorisant l’efficacité écologique. URL > http://vcsc.cs.uh.edu/virtual-prairie/ || A propos de l'évènement : Le Réseau National des Systèmes Complexes (RNSC) a organisé les Rencontres Nationales des Systèmes Complexes 2011 en Bretagne le 10 mai 2011. Les Rencontres 2011 se sont articulées autour de deux événements : le Colloque National des Systèmes Complexes à Rennes, suivi des Entretiens du RNSC. Toutes les information Programme > http://rnsc.fr/Rencontres2011-Rennes

Cendrine Mony " Optimiser les services écologiques associés aux prairies "
10/05/2011| Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Date: 10/05/2011

Event: RNSC-Rennes2011

EventFullName: Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Propriétés collectives, Noyaux atomiques

Author: Piet Van Isacker

Year: 2011

Title: Modèles simples de noyaux atomiques complexes

Type: Video

Licence: cc by-nc-sa

Info: Le noyau atomique est un système complexe constitué de nucléons (neutrons et protons) en interaction les uns avec les autres. Les propriétés fondamentales du noyau, telles que sa masse, sa forme ou bien sa durée de vie s’il est radioactif, ainsi que les modifications de sa structure en réponse à une contrainte extérieure font l’objet d’études expérimentales aussi bien que théoriques. C’est le domaine de recherche de la physique nucléaire. Si le noyau atomique compte un faible nombre de nucléons (moins d’une quinzaine), une description « ab initio » est possible à partir de ce que l’on sait de l’interaction entre seulement deux nucléons. Au-delà, c’est-à-dire pour la plupart des atomes qui existent sur terre ou que l’on peut fabriquer en laboratoire, il est généralement nécessaire du fait de la complexité des équations mathématiques à résoudre, de faire des approximations judicieuses. Par exemple, souvent la description du noyau peut être réduite à un traitement en termes de paires de nucléons appelés « bosons » qui détermineront les principales propriétés du noyau. La description d’un tel système complexe repose sur des lois de conservation (ou « propriétés de symétrie ») suivies par les forces nucléaires et leur hiérarchisation peut être traitée de manière théorique en associant aux différentes forces des opérateurs mathématiques. Cette méthode pour décrire les propriétés d’un système quantique constitué de n particules en interaction utilise la théorie des groupes, édifice mathématique sur laquelle sont basées la classification des symétries dans la nature et l’étude de leurs conséquences. Dans cet exposé je donnerai un aperçu des applications de la théorie des groupes à la physique des noyaux atomiques complexes. En particulier, je montrerai comment l’utilisation de l’idée d’invariance ou de symétrie peut contribuer à une meilleure compréhension dans la recherche de pointe dans le domaine de la physique nucléaire.

Piet Van Isacker " Modèles simples de noyaux atomiques complexes "
10/05/2011| Colloque National du RNSC — Rennes 2011

Topic: Software, Workflow, Grid Computing

Website: http://www.openmole.org/

Author: OpenMole

Title: Open MOdeL Experiment project

Type: Application

Licence: AGPLv3

Info: OpenMOLE (Open MOdeL Experiment) is a generic workflow engine providing distributed computing facilities distributed under the AGPLv3 free software license. Features: Advanced framework for Design of Experiment (DoE) on models / Provides facilities for embedding user models (Java, Compiled executable, NetLogo…) / Zero-deployment – a workflow running localy will run with no effort on multi-core machines, local desktop-grid, cluster and grid computing / Scale up to millions of tasks and TB of data / Extensible – OpenMOLE concepts are extensible through an OSGi based plugable architecture. For now a console interface is available. A workflow-oriented graphical IDE is in progress.

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