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Semester: Spring Semester 2011
Day, Time: Tuesdays, 17:00 – 19:00
Place: ETH Zurich, Main Campus CAB G 52
List of lectures:
Date | Speaker |
Title |
Material |
22.02.2011 |
Michael Szell
Medical University of Vienna |
Social Networks in Massive Multiplayer Online Games |
talk slides |
01.03.2011 |
Ole Peters
Imperial College London |
The Role of Time in Economic Systems |
talk slides |
01.03.2011 |
David Rand Harvard University |
Reward, Punishment and the Evolution of Cooperation |
talk slides |
08.03.2011 |
Jorge Louçã Lisbon University Institute |
Monitoring the Socio-Economic Climate at a Global Scale |
talk slides |
15.03.2011 |
Lars-Erik Cederman
D-GESS, ETH Zürich |
Square Pegs in Round Holes: Inequalities, Grievances, and Civil War |
seminar paper |
22.03.2011 |
Charlotte Hemelrijk University of Groningen |
Complex Aerial Displays of Thousands of Starlings, a Model |
talk slides |
22.03.2011 |
Michel Rascle University of Nice |
Some Mathematical Models of Traffic and/or Pedestrian Flow |
talk slides |
29.03.2011 |
Didier Sornette D-MTEC, ETH Zürich |
The Dynamics of Success, Fame and Crises |
talk slides |
05.04.2011 |
Felix Reed-Tsochas Oxford |
Innovation Adoption in an Online Social Network |
talk slides |
12.04.2011 |
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch University of Essex |
Forecasting is Difficult, Especially about the Future: Theory and Methods in Forecasting Conflict |
talk slides |
19.04.2011 |
Tobias Preis
D-GESS, ETH Zürich |
Trend Switching Phenomena in Financial Markets |
talk slides |
03.05.2011 |
Vittorio Loreto Sapienza University of Rome |
Statistical Physics of Language Dynamics |
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10.05.2011 |
Ryan O. Murphy
D-GESS, ETH Zürich |
The Dilemma to be Optimally Distinct from Others |
talk slides |
17.05.2011 |
Paul Embrechts D-MATH, ETH Zürich |
Financial Engineering and the Financial Crisis |
talk slides |
24.05.2011 |
Christoph Dobler and Matthias Kowald
IVT, ETH Zürich |
Modeling Large-Scale Evacuations - Experiments with an Agent-based Simulation and Future Developments |
talk slides |
31.05.2011 |
Matthias Ossadnik
D-PHYS, ETH Zürich |
Modeling of Spatio-temporal Patterns of Criminal Activity |
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