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Complexity Explorer provides online courses and educational materials about complexity science. Complexity Explorer is an education project of the Santa Fe Institute - the world headquarters for complexity science.
Find out more at complexityexplorer.org and santafe.edu
Find out more at complexityexplorer.org and santafe.edu
Complexity Explorer Peer Review Tutorial
How to use the Complexity Explorer Peer Review system. Created by Introduction to Agent-Based Modeling TA Kasia Samson.
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Session 5: Agentize the Landscape Part I
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Complexity Explorer Journal Club: Marco Buongiorno Nardelli • Complexity of Music
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Marco Buongiorno Nardelli discusses his papers: Buongiorno Nardelli, M. (2020) Topology of Networks in Generalized Musical Spaces. Leonardo Music Journal, 30, 01079. & Buongiorno Nardelli, M. (2021) Tonal harmony and the topology of dynamical score networks. Journal of Mathematics and Music. Find the papers and other supplementary material here: www.complexityexplorer.org/courses/130-journal-cl...
Session 13: Traders Eat
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 2: Sugarscape with Traders Overview
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Computation in Complex Systems Introduction TA John Malloy
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Register now for 2023 Computation in Complex Systems beginning March 28 www.complexityexplorer.org/courses/173-computation-in-complex-systems
Complexity Explorer Lecture: Epistemological emergence • Miguel Fuentes
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Introducing the first offering from Complexity Explorer in Spanish: a talk focused on philosophy of science in which SFI Professor Miguel Fuentes examines the concept of epistemological emergence through the lens of complexity science. www.complexityexplorer.org/courses/175-lecture-epistemological-emergence
Session 10: Traders Move Part II
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 19: Data Collector (Agent Level)
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 18: Data Collector Model
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 17: Traders Trade part IV
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 1: Introduction
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 11: Traders Move Part III
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 7: Initialize Traders
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 15: Traders Trade Part II
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This video is from the online tutorial Agent-Based Models with Python: An Introduction to Mesa from Complexity Explorer and the Mesa ABM team. This tutorial introduces Agent-Based Modeling with the python-based library Mesa, github.com/projectmesa/mesa. Take the course in full at mesa.complexityexplorer.org
Session 6: Agentize the Landscape Part II
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Session 6: Agentize the Landscape Part II
Session 8: Sugar & Spice Step Functions
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Session 8: Sugar & Spice Step Functions
Session 3: Start Google Colab & Initiate Classes
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Session 3: Start Google Colab & Initiate Classes
Complexity Explorer Lecture: David Krakauer • What is Complexity?
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Complexity Explorer Lecture: David Krakauer • What is Complexity?
FAHA : About the Course part I (David Kinney & Simon DeDeo)
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FAHA : About the Course part I (David Kinney & Simon DeDeo)
FAHA : Getting Started with Scientific Programming (Zackary Dunivin)
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FAHA : Getting Started with Scientific Programming (Zackary Dunivin)
FAHA : Probability & Its Interpretation (David Kinney)
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FAHA : Probability & Its Interpretation (David Kinney)
Next time, please write the definition of variables that you are using. I still don't know what K is.
Awful audio :(
thank you for the amazing video. Could you please share the information about the program used to simulate the DLA with different sticky direction ?
How will the organnels interact with each other
Respira antes de terminar uma frase
Hi. Thank you for the excellent course. I have a question: At one point in the previous video, you said: the amount of information in the whole universe (allowed by the laws of physics) equals 2^300. And in the end of the video you said: the DNAs of a human contain 2^(6 billion). Aren't a human DNAs information part of the universe information? After all, the DNAs are also built of particles.
In decision theory, information has ***value*** if it "makes a difference" (improves one's expected value).
True. NetLogo and SimScale are both platforms that primarily deal with simulations. NetLogo is a multi-agent programmable modeling environment used for simulating natural and social phenomena, while SimScale is a cloud-based simulation platform that provides engineering simulation tools like CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis). Therefore, subscribing to these channels indicates an interest in simulation-related content. ChatGPT ❤🎉 There is simulation ❤🎉
Subscribed. Simulation. I know this. Network dynamics of social behaviour. NetLogo is an agent-based modeling platform used for simulating natural and social phenomena
Criminally underrated series, your style of explaining things is just so smooth and enjoyable
RUGGED edge
7:31 Instead of “disorder”, the video should use “indeterminacy’
Rule 110 (the universal CA) is not in the diagram. So it can't get coarse-grained?
You explained this really well Bill, thanks!
This is pure gold--thank you so much!
It looks like you may have missed editing out the pause and the initial take at about 6:16-not really a problem but I thought you might want to know! Loving this course by the way. I was reading a book on complex systems, but got stuck on some things because they were skipping over explanations of many of the fundamental concepts. The explanations in your videos are much more cohesive and are filling in many of the gaps in the book. So thanks for that! :D
Wow this is amazing
Very nice explanation. Thank you!
I love your course, Professor Melanie Mitchell, your way of explaining really inspires me. This course unit was very good, as it connected with everything, my work, my studies. And Stephanie Forrest was the guest I liked the most. Thank you very much for the course (and I'm sorry for my poorly written English, I'm Brazilian and don't speak the language)
I'll describe more easily: agent based modeling is Pathfinding, decision making and sometimes machine learning
Could you please somewhere list the Units of your course??
Hi I have a big interest in ABM. it's hard to get thru this course while doing my job.. but I realy appreciate your work and videos. from korea.
is white supremacy a complex system to dominate culture and from physics stand point?
is white supremacy the most dynamic complex system in American and the whole planet
is white supremacy a complex system to dominate culture perception and from a physics stand point?
If possible please provide a detailed video on Gambit application on strategic games for e.g if there are three players in which one player 1 emerges as market leader while both player 2 and player 3 followed player 1 in terms of price reduction in the market for increasing share....there are minimum 8-10 sequences with different profit outcomes everytime for each player. So please help how to calculate the various kinds of nash equilibrium through Gambit software application..
Hey! I have a question. The amount of pictures that can be generated into the letter E is not 2^10000, right? Some pixel combinations can in no way be interpreted as the letter E. This excludes a huge portion of the pixel combinations. So wouldn't a more realistic estimate be 2^4000 or something like that? Thanks for the series though, tremendously helpful.
This is what I needed 😅
Nice video! Which book do you recommend to start studying Nonlinear Dynamics? I have a physics background.
Very clear and helpful - thank you!
At 6 minutes I found the name of the product a little hard to discern with my poor hearing and limited knowledgeof the subject. I believe it to be glycoaldehyde.
Thank you for the small lecture. Is there any sources which I can reach to read about Lyapunov exponents and Lyapunov exponents spectrum on the Internet? I would like to program it to do some experiments but I can not find any good sources for exploration of the topic. And again thank you!
which book you follow?
hello do you have a book recommendation for this topic?
Did you miss a negative sign when taking the derivative of z with respect to lambda 1 in the fifth video?
Can something be physical without it also being a potential bit?
my god you are a genius
After struggling to understand the meaning of embedding dimension for a month, I found your video very helpful. Thank you very much
Very nice explanation, thank you!! (writing this comment one day before a complex systems exam hahah)
ATP is the energy currency of all living things. It is required to provide energy in a directed and controlled manner to do useful work in the cell, such as for moving material across membranes or around the cell, enzyme actions and for DNA replication, synthesis of materials required for life, among other things. How did the first protocell survive considering that it could not produce ATP, nor did it have the enzymes required to direct energy to do useful work. Energy without enzymes is destructive, not useful. I don't ever see these key issues raised in these origin of life explanations - why is that?
Isn't this a good summary of calculus. Love it☺
Will you be teaching the full course in the summer of 2024?
do fractal-like networks have more markov blankets?
Such a polite exchange; "die" - "ok"
thank you very very much for the effort, I deeply enjoyed every second of it. just hoped that the video was longer and more detailed. thank you again
I’m just here trying to figure out what the hell Ian Malcolm was talking about….
Thank you for making complex systems understandable to anyone 💛
Missing of rational laws is the problem here !
Various fatty acids can form abiotically: we know that because we have found them in meteorites. And mixtures of fatty acids can form vesicles.
Excellent explanation
cool