SCIENCE AT THE EDGE
Friday , January 27th 2017
SATE Speaker : Mason Porter, UCLA
Room 1400BPS Bldg. 11:30a.m.
Title: Collective Behavior in Online Social Networks, Politicians, and Cows
abstract:
Complex systems of interacting entities exhibit "emergent" dynamics in the form of collective behavior. Such behavior, which can take many forms (e.g., flocking, hearding, and opinion consensus), occurs in many real and model systems, even
though they are not encoded in the microscopic rules of those systems. In this talk, I'll give an introduction to collective behavior, in both model-driven and data-driven studies, with a discussion of three examples: installing applications in online social
networks, voting on bills by U.S. legislators, and synchronization of cows.
Michigan State University
Dept. Physics and Astronomy
Shawna Prater-CHRS
Secretary for Astrophysics/CMP Theory
POC for Physics SATE seminars/COLLOQUIUM
3261BPS, 567 Wilson Road
East Lansing, MI 48824-6405
fax 517.432.8802
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