Chaos and Complex Systems
Schedule of Readings and Activities
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Unless otherwise noted, readings are from Flake.
Class |
Date |
Reading |
Comments |
W e e k Z e r o |
1 |
Friday, September 10 |
No reading. |
Introductions. Ruminations on salad bowls and egg cartons. |
W e e k O n e |
2 |
Tuesday, September 14 |
Preface, Introduction.
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We obviously won't discuss the "Acknowledgments" section of
the preface. I don't think I have much to say about section 1.3, but feel
free to skim if if you want. Also, complete these experiments.
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3 |
Friday, September 17 |
Robert May, "The Best Possible Time to be Alive"
Reading in Flake from last time.
Optional: Flake, Chapter 10. I think we've covered most of
this in class. You might want to read this if you want a different
take on the material, and/or if you have some questions while doing
the homework.
Chaos notes: Lectures 2 and 3 from my CSSS lectures.
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I'd like to spend at least half an hour or so discussing the
May essay. Bring questions and ideas to class.
Also, complete these experiments.
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W e e k T w o |
4 |
Tuesday, September 21 |
Watch BBC Chaos video.
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5 |
Friday, September 24 |
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Finish Dynamical Systems, more dynamical systems, Lyapunov
exponents. |
W e e k T h r e e |
6 |
Tuesday, September 28 |
Optional: Flake, Chapter 5.
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Start Fractals |
7 |
Friday, October 1 |
Optional: Flake, Chapter 2.
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Fractal Show and Tell
Different types of infinities.
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W e e k F o u r |
8 |
Tuesday, October 5 |
Optional: Flake, Chapter 15.
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Cellular Automata |
9 |
Friday, October 8 |
J.L. Borges, "The Aleph."
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We will discuss The Aleph in class.
Bring a 1D CA pattern to class. See http://members.surfeu.at/tim2/caos/caos.html.
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W e e k F i v e |
10 |
Tuesday, October 12 |
Optional readings on boolean networks:
Introduction
to Random Boolean Networks by Carlos
Gershenson.
S.A. Kauffman, Requirements for Evolvability
in Complex Systems: Orderly Dynamics and Frozen Components, in
Thinking About Biology, W.D. Stein and J.J. Varela, eds.,
Addison-Wesley, 1993. On reserve in the library.
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11 |
Friday, October 15 |
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10-minute project presentations. |
W e e k S i x |
12 |
Tuesday, October 19 |
Optional complex networks readings:
Caldarelli, Statistical
Mechanics of Networks.
Albert and Barabasi, Statistical
Mechanics of Complex Networks.
M.E.J. Newman, Gallery of
Network Images
M.E.J. Newman, The Structure and
Function of Complex Networks.
T.S. Evans, Complex
Networks.
Introduction to
Social Network Models.
M.E.J. Newman, Models of the
Small World: A Review.
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Class Midterm Evaluation
Begin Complex Networks. Random graphs.
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13 |
Friday, October 22 |
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Small world and scale-free graphs.
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W e e k S e v e n |
14 |
Tuesday, October 26 |
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Scale free networks, power laws. |
15 |
Friday, October 29 |
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Begin models of behavior and strategy. |
W e e k E i g h t |
16 |
Tuesday, November 2 |
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Tuesday, November 2. |
U.S. Election Day |
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17 |
Friday, November 5. |
No class
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Faculty Retreat |
W e e k N i n e |
17 |
Tuesday, November 9 |
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18 |
Friday, November 12 |
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W e e k T e n |
19 |
Tuesday, November 16 |
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20 |
Friday, November 19 |
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Conclusions, summary, course evaluations. |
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