
Complex Systems: Volume 85
Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School 2006
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2007
Book
Hardback
526 pages
978-0-444-53006-6 (ISBN)
Description
There has been recently some interdisciplinary convergence on a number of precise topics which can be considered as prototypes of complex systems. This convergence is best appreciated at the level of the techniques needed to deal with these systems, which include: 1) A domain of research around a multiple point where statistical physics, information theory, algorithmic computer science, and more theoretical (probabilistic) computer science meet: this covers some aspects of error correcting codes, stochastic optimization algorithms, typical case complexity and phase transitions, constraint satisfaction problems. 2) The study of collective behavior of interacting agents, its impact on understanding some types of economical and financial problems, their link to population and epidemics dynamics, game theory, social, biological and computer networks and evolution.The present book is the written version of the lectures given during the Les Houches summer school session on "Complex Systems", devoted to these emerging interdisciplinary fields. The lectures consist both in a number of long methodological courses (probability theory, statistical physics of disordered systems, information theory, network structure and evolution, agent-based economics and numerical methods) and more specific, 'problem oriented' courses. Lecturers are all leading experts in their field; they have summarized recent results in a clear and authoritative manner. The "Les Houches lecture notes" have a long tradition of excellence and are often found to be useful for a number of years after they were written. The book is of interest to students and researchers with various backgrounds: probability theory, computer science, information theory, physics, finance, biology, etc.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
University libraries, Students, researchers, European networks and research centers on "Complexity"
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Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
912 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-53006-6 (9780444530066)
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Persons
Jean Dalibard works in the field of atomic physics and quantum optics. His recent activities is centered on the physics of cold quantum gases, in particular Bose-Einstein condensation.
Volume editor
Service de Physique de l'Etat Condense, CEA-Saclay, and Science & Finance-CFM, France
CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Modeles Statistiques, Universite Paris Sud, France
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS, Paris, France
Content
1. Monasson: Introduction to phase transitions in random optimization problems
2. Montanari-Urbanke: Modern Coding Theory: The Statistical Mechanics and Computer Science Points of View
3. Parisi: Mean field theory of Spin Glasses: Statics and Dynamics
4. Majumdar: Random Matrices, The Ulam Problem, Directed Polymer and Growth Models, and Sequence Matching
5. Kirman: Economies with Interacting Agents
6. Sethna: Crackling Noise and Avalanches: Scaling, Critical Phenomena, and the Renormalization Group
7. Toninelli: Bootstrap and Jamming Percolation
8. Newman: Complex Networks
9. Challet: Minority Games
10. Giardina: Metastable States in Glassy Systems
11. Fisher: Evolutionary Dynamics
12. Berg: Statistical modelling and analysis of biological networks
13. Berthier: The slow dynamics of glassy materials: Insights from computer simulations
14. Franceschelli: Epigenetic landscape and catastrophe theory
15. Zdeborova: A Hike in the Phases of the 1-in-3 satisfiability
2. Montanari-Urbanke: Modern Coding Theory: The Statistical Mechanics and Computer Science Points of View
3. Parisi: Mean field theory of Spin Glasses: Statics and Dynamics
4. Majumdar: Random Matrices, The Ulam Problem, Directed Polymer and Growth Models, and Sequence Matching
5. Kirman: Economies with Interacting Agents
6. Sethna: Crackling Noise and Avalanches: Scaling, Critical Phenomena, and the Renormalization Group
7. Toninelli: Bootstrap and Jamming Percolation
8. Newman: Complex Networks
9. Challet: Minority Games
10. Giardina: Metastable States in Glassy Systems
11. Fisher: Evolutionary Dynamics
12. Berg: Statistical modelling and analysis of biological networks
13. Berthier: The slow dynamics of glassy materials: Insights from computer simulations
14. Franceschelli: Epigenetic landscape and catastrophe theory
15. Zdeborova: A Hike in the Phases of the 1-in-3 satisfiability