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"Modeling Complex Socio-Economic Systems and Crises 3"

 

Date Speaker Chair
Title
Abstract
Material
22.09.2009
Moritz Hetzer,
MTEC ETH
Didier Sornette
Altruistic punishment for human cooperation: A Darwinian   PDF
29.09.2009 Prof. Michael Faber,
IBK ETH
Kay W. Axhausen HazNeth and risk research
  PDF
06.10.2009
Dr. David Charypar,
IVT ETH
Kay W. Axhausen
Continuous demand generation and simulation
  PDF
13.10.2009 Sebastian Schutte,
GESS ETH
Lars-Erik Cederman Estimating conflict zones in civil wars based on population, infrastructure, and terrain
   
20.10.2009 Stefania Vitali,
MTEC ETH
Frank Schweitzer
The network of global corporate control    
27.10.2009 Prof. Theo Arentze,
TU Eindhoven
Kay W. Axhausen Social networks and influences on activity-travel behavior: Recent studies from the Eindhoven group   PDF
03.11.2009
(17:00-19:00)
Prof. Christine Horne,
Department of Sociology, Washington State University
Dirk Helbing
The Rewards of Punishment
   
03.11.2009
(19:00-21:00)
Michael Ghil,
ENS Paris
Didier Sornette Coupling climate and macroeconomic dynamics    
10.11.2009
Dr. Nils Weidmann,
Princeton
Lars-Erik Cederman Promises and Pitfalls in the Spatial Prediction of Ethnic Violence    
17.11.2009 Prof. Stefan Bornholdt
Hans Jürgen Herrmann In an economy of lemmings: Why the next crisis is just around the corner    
24.11.2009 Prof. Jürgen Kurths,
Potsdam
Frank Schweitzer Synchronization and complex networks: Are such theories useful for earth and life sciences?
   
01.12.2009
Dr. Konstantin Klemm
Hans Jürgen Herrmann Predator-prey dynamics with altruistic agents
   
08.12.2009 Tobias Galla,
SOMS ETH
Dirk Helbing Chaos and noise in game dynamical learning    
08.12.2009 Amin Mazloumian,
SOMS ETH
Dirk Helbing Congestion Spreading in urban Road Networks    
15.12.2009 Prof. Cars H. Hommes,
Department of Quantitative Economics, University of Amsterdam
Didier Sornette More hedging instruments may destabilize markets    
 

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