Modeling Complex Systems, 2nd Edition, explores the process of modeling complex systems, providing examples from such diverse fields as ecology, epidemiology, sociology, seismology, and economics. It illustrates how models of complex systems are built and provides indispensable mathematical tools for studying their dynamics. This vital introductory text is useful for advanced undergraduate students in various scientific disciplines, and serves as an important reference book for graduate students and young researchers. This enhanced second edition includes: . -recent research results and bibliographic references -extra footnotes which provide biographical information on cited scientists who have made significant contributions to the field -n...
This primer offers readers an introduction to the central concepts that form our modern understandin...
Complex systems are all around us including, for example, biological cells, bee colonies, the brain,...
Complex systems refer to systems with a large number of autonomous agents in mutual local interactio...
Keep up to date on Introduction to Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems at http://bingweb.bingha...
This book provides a self-contained presentation of the physical and mathematical laws governing com...
Understanding and managing complex systems has become one of the biggest challenges for research, po...
International audienceComplexity science offers many theories such as chaos theory and coevolutionar...
The standard assumptions that underlie many conceptual and quantitative frameworks do not hold for m...
This undergraduate text explores a variety of large-scale phenomena - global warming, ice ages, wate...
This paper provides an overview of some of the techniques and methodologies utilized in the modellin...
The central theme of this book is the extent to which the structure of the free dynamical boundaries...
Chaos: from simple models to complex systems aims to guide science and engineering students through ...
The central theme of this book is the extent to which the structure of the free dynamical boundaries...
Complex systems are everywhere. Ecosystems, financial markets, traffic, the economy, the internet an...
A working definition of a complex system is that of an entity which is coherent in some recognizable...
This primer offers readers an introduction to the central concepts that form our modern understandin...
Complex systems are all around us including, for example, biological cells, bee colonies, the brain,...
Complex systems refer to systems with a large number of autonomous agents in mutual local interactio...
Keep up to date on Introduction to Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems at http://bingweb.bingha...
This book provides a self-contained presentation of the physical and mathematical laws governing com...
Understanding and managing complex systems has become one of the biggest challenges for research, po...
International audienceComplexity science offers many theories such as chaos theory and coevolutionar...
The standard assumptions that underlie many conceptual and quantitative frameworks do not hold for m...
This undergraduate text explores a variety of large-scale phenomena - global warming, ice ages, wate...
This paper provides an overview of some of the techniques and methodologies utilized in the modellin...
The central theme of this book is the extent to which the structure of the free dynamical boundaries...
Chaos: from simple models to complex systems aims to guide science and engineering students through ...
The central theme of this book is the extent to which the structure of the free dynamical boundaries...
Complex systems are everywhere. Ecosystems, financial markets, traffic, the economy, the internet an...
A working definition of a complex system is that of an entity which is coherent in some recognizable...
This primer offers readers an introduction to the central concepts that form our modern understandin...
Complex systems are all around us including, for example, biological cells, bee colonies, the brain,...
Complex systems refer to systems with a large number of autonomous agents in mutual local interactio...