Complex Systems (Mathematics Course at Oxford)
This is the blog for the Complex Systems course at Oxford. It is being taught in Trinity Term 2016 in the Mathematical Institute as part of the Masters Program in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics (MTP).
Friday, 17 June 2016
Presentation on Long-Term Migration in Korea Uploaded
I have uploaded my slides for the discussion of a physics-based approach to studying long-term human migration in Korea. I discussed this topic today after finishing with simulated annealing.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Notes on Monte Carlo Methods and Computational Heuristics Uploaded
I have uploaded the scanned notes on Monte Carlo methods and computational heuristics. (Note that the Monte Carlo notes were already available when I uploaded the scanned notes on cellular automata.)
Monday, 6 June 2016
Notes on Cellular Automata and Monte Carlo Methods Uploaded
I have scanned and uploaded the handwritten notes on cellular automata and Monte Carlo methods.
Monday, 30 May 2016
Slides on Agent-Based Models and Cellular Automata Posted
I have posted the slides on agent-based models and cellular automata.
Monday, 23 May 2016
Scanned Lecture Notes on Percolation and Self-Organized Criticality
I have scanned and uploaded the remaining lecture notes on percolation. (Note that the scanned lecture notes on power laws already included some discussion of percolation.)
Note (5/30/16): I should have stated this explicitly previously, but the some notes on self-organized criticality are also available at the end of the notes on percolation.
Note (5/30/16): I should have stated this explicitly previously, but the some notes on self-organized criticality are also available at the end of the notes on percolation.
Some New Sources Among the Useful Links
I have added links to some more notes and articles among the 'useful links', including a new review article (just posted on arXiv) on opinion dynamics.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
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