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SFI and ASU to offer online M.S. in Complexity

https://www.complexityexplorer.org/news/71-sfi-and-asu-to-offer-online-m-s-in-complexity

The degree planners envision 30 credit hours comprising 15 two-credit-hour courses: five in the fundamental concepts of complexity (e.g., generalized evolution and collective computation), four in the methods of complexity science (e.g. networks, game theory), four electives (e.g. economics or cities), two independent study options, and an original research project. The first degree cohort is expected to be admitted in fall 2018 or spring 2019.
🌀 Make your mark and show the world what you can achieve with the Santa Fe Institute’s Complexity Challenges

https://www.complexityexplorer.org/challenges

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What are the Complexity Challenges?
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Correlation CAN Imply Causation! | Statistics Misconceptions
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Watch the income distribution in America change
⭕️Paper: History effects on network growth
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1505.06450.pdf
🌀Hadiseh Safdari, Milad Zare Kamali, Amir Hossein Shirazi, Moein Khaliqi and Gholamreza Jafari

⭕️Abstract: Growth dynamic of real networks because of emerging complexities is an open and interesting
question. Indeed it is not realistic to ignore history impact on the current events. The mystery
behind that complexity could be in the role of history in some how. To regard this point, the average
effect of history has been included by a kernel function in differential equation of Baraba´si Albert
(BA) model . This approach leads to a fractional order BA differential equation as a generalization
of BA model. As opposed to unlimited growth for degree of nodes, our results show that over
time the memory impact will cause a decay for degrees. This gives a higher chance to younger
members for turning to a hub. In fact in a real network, there are two competitive processes. On
one hand, based on preferential attachment mechanism nodes with higher degree are more likely
to absorb links. On the other hand, node history through aging process prevents new connections.
Our findings from simulating a network grown by considering these effects also from studying a
real network of collaboration between Hollywood movie actors confirms the results and significant effects of history and time on dynamics.
🌀 What is Emergence?
http://emergence.ucdavis.edu/emergence.html

David Pines, Distinguished Professor of Physics, UC Davis
and Chief Evangelist, ICAM
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کارسوق «پیچیدگی های طبیعت» قسمت سوم
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🖥 NetworkX 2.0 released - #python package for the creation, manipulation & analysis of networks:

http://networkx.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release/release_dev.html
🎞 Bayesian Inference
Peter Green, Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol

🔗 http://videolectures.net/mlss2011_green_bayesian/?q=Inference

Inference is the process of discovering from data about mechanisms that may have caused or generated that data, or at least explain it. The goals are varied - perhaps simply predicting future data, or more ambitiously drawing conclusions about scientific or societal truths. In the language of applied mathematics, these are inverse problems. Bayesian inference is about using probability to do all this. One of its strengths is that all sources of uncertainty in a problem can be simultaneously and coherently considered. It is model-based (in the language of machine learning, these are generative models), and we can use Bayesian methods to choose and criticize the models we use.

Download slides: http://videolectures.net/site/normal_dl/tag=626012/mlss2011_green_bayesian_01.pdf
Computer Age Statistical Inference
Algorithms, Evidence, and Data Science
Bradley Efron Trevor Hastie
Stanford University 👇👇👇
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Computer Age Statistical Inference
Algorithms, Evidence, and Data Science
Bradley Efron Trevor Hastie
Stanford University