Complex systems :: École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS /
There has been recently some interdisciplinary convergence on a number of precise topics which can be considered as prototypes of complex systems. This convergence is best appreciated at the level of the techniques needed to deal with these systems, which include: 1) A domain of research around a mu...
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Zusammenfassung: | There has been recently some interdisciplinary convergence on a number of precise topics which can be considered as prototypes of complex systems. This convergence is best appreciated at the level of the techniques needed to deal with these systems, which include: 1) A domain of research around a multiple point where statistical physics, information theory, algorithmic computer science, and more theoretical (probabilistic) computer science meet: this covers some aspects of error correcting codes, stochastic optimization algorithms, typical case complexity and phase transitions, constr. |
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contents | Cover -- Previous sessions -- Organizers -- Lecturers -- Seminar Speakers -- Participants -- Auditors -- Preface -- Contents -- Course 1. Introduction to phase transitions in random optimization problems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic concepts: overview of static phase transitions in K-XORSAT -- 3. Advanced methods (I): replicas -- 4. Advanced methods (II): cavity -- 5. Dynamical phase transitions and search algorithms -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix A.A primer on large deviations -- Appendix B. Inequalities of first and second moments -- Appendix C. Corrections to the saddle-point calculation of <N2> -- References -- Course 2. Modern coding theory: the statistical mechanics and computer science point of view -- 1. Introduction and outline -- 2. Background: the channel coding problem -- 3. Sparse graph codes -- 4. The decoding problem for sparse graph codes -- 5. Belief Propagation beyond coding theory -- 6. Belief Propagation beyond the binary symmetric channel -- 7. Open problems -- Appendix A.A generating function calculation -- References -- Course 3. Mean field theory of spin glasses: statics and dynamics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General considerations -- 3. Mean field theory -- 4. Many equilibrium states -- 5. The explicit solution of the Sherrington Kirkpatrick model -- 6. Bethe lattices -- 7. Finite dimensions -- 8. Some other applications -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Course 4. Random matrices, the Ulam Problem, directed polymers & growth models, and sequence matching -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Random matrices: the Tracy-Widom distribution for the largest eigenvalue -- 3. The longest common subsequence problem (or the Ulam problem) -- 4. Directed polymers and growth models -- 5. Sequence matching problem -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 5. Economies with interacting agents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models of segregation: a physical analogy -- 3. Market relations -- 4. Financial markets -- 5. Contributions to public goods -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 6. Crackling noise and avalanches: scaling, critical phenomena, and the renormalization group -- 1. Preamble -- 2. What is crackling noise? -- 3. Hysteresis and Barkhausen noise in magnets -- 4. Why crackling noise? -- 5. Self-similarity and its consequences -- References -- Course 7. Bootstrap and jamming percolation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bootstrap Percolation (BP) -- 3. Jamming Percolation (JP) -- 4. Related stochastic models -- References -- Course 8. Complex networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Network expansion and the small-world effect -- 3. Degree distributions -- 4. Further directions -- References -- Course 9. Minority games -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The minority game: definition and numerical simulations -- 3. Exact solutions -- 4. Application and extensions -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Course 10. Me. |
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spelling | Ecole d'été de physique théorique (Les Houches, Haute-Savoie, France) (85th : 2006) Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / edited by Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Mezard and Jean Dalibard. École d'été de Physique des Houches Ecole thématique du CNRS 1st ed. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier, ©2007. 1 online resource (xxviii, 498 pages) : illustrations (some color), portraits text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Cover -- Previous sessions -- Organizers -- Lecturers -- Seminar Speakers -- Participants -- Auditors -- Preface -- Contents -- Course 1. Introduction to phase transitions in random optimization problems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic concepts: overview of static phase transitions in K-XORSAT -- 3. Advanced methods (I): replicas -- 4. Advanced methods (II): cavity -- 5. Dynamical phase transitions and search algorithms -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix A.A primer on large deviations -- Appendix B. Inequalities of first and second moments -- Appendix C. Corrections to the saddle-point calculation of <N2> -- References -- Course 2. Modern coding theory: the statistical mechanics and computer science point of view -- 1. Introduction and outline -- 2. Background: the channel coding problem -- 3. Sparse graph codes -- 4. The decoding problem for sparse graph codes -- 5. Belief Propagation beyond coding theory -- 6. Belief Propagation beyond the binary symmetric channel -- 7. Open problems -- Appendix A.A generating function calculation -- References -- Course 3. Mean field theory of spin glasses: statics and dynamics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General considerations -- 3. Mean field theory -- 4. Many equilibrium states -- 5. The explicit solution of the Sherrington Kirkpatrick model -- 6. Bethe lattices -- 7. Finite dimensions -- 8. Some other applications -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Course 4. Random matrices, the Ulam Problem, directed polymers & growth models, and sequence matching -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Random matrices: the Tracy-Widom distribution for the largest eigenvalue -- 3. The longest common subsequence problem (or the Ulam problem) -- 4. Directed polymers and growth models -- 5. Sequence matching problem -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 5. Economies with interacting agents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models of segregation: a physical analogy -- 3. Market relations -- 4. Financial markets -- 5. Contributions to public goods -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 6. Crackling noise and avalanches: scaling, critical phenomena, and the renormalization group -- 1. Preamble -- 2. What is crackling noise? -- 3. Hysteresis and Barkhausen noise in magnets -- 4. Why crackling noise? -- 5. Self-similarity and its consequences -- References -- Course 7. Bootstrap and jamming percolation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bootstrap Percolation (BP) -- 3. Jamming Percolation (JP) -- 4. Related stochastic models -- References -- Course 8. Complex networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Network expansion and the small-world effect -- 3. Degree distributions -- 4. Further directions -- References -- Course 9. Minority games -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The minority game: definition and numerical simulations -- 3. Exact solutions -- 4. Application and extensions -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Course 10. Me. Print version record. There has been recently some interdisciplinary convergence on a number of precise topics which can be considered as prototypes of complex systems. This convergence is best appreciated at the level of the techniques needed to deal with these systems, which include: 1) A domain of research around a multiple point where statistical physics, information theory, algorithmic computer science, and more theoretical (probabilistic) computer science meet: this covers some aspects of error correcting codes, stochastic optimization algorithms, typical case complexity and phase transitions, constr. System analysis Congresses. Computational complexity Congresses. Analyse de systèmes Congrès. Complexité de calcul (Informatique) Congrès. SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh Computational complexity fast System analysis fast Komplexes System gnd Conference papers and proceedings fast Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe, 1962- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00076243 Mezard, Marc. Dalibard, J. has work: Complex systems (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGXTp6mg6k37WHRJPx7FPP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ecole d'été de physique théorique (85th : 2006 : Les Houches, Haute-Savoie, France). Complex systems. 1st ed. Amsterdam [Netherlands] ; Boston [Mass.] : Elsevier, 2007 9780444530066 0444530061 (OCoLC)166214583 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=205429 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / Cover -- Previous sessions -- Organizers -- Lecturers -- Seminar Speakers -- Participants -- Auditors -- Preface -- Contents -- Course 1. Introduction to phase transitions in random optimization problems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic concepts: overview of static phase transitions in K-XORSAT -- 3. Advanced methods (I): replicas -- 4. Advanced methods (II): cavity -- 5. Dynamical phase transitions and search algorithms -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix A.A primer on large deviations -- Appendix B. Inequalities of first and second moments -- Appendix C. Corrections to the saddle-point calculation of <N2> -- References -- Course 2. Modern coding theory: the statistical mechanics and computer science point of view -- 1. Introduction and outline -- 2. Background: the channel coding problem -- 3. Sparse graph codes -- 4. The decoding problem for sparse graph codes -- 5. Belief Propagation beyond coding theory -- 6. Belief Propagation beyond the binary symmetric channel -- 7. Open problems -- Appendix A.A generating function calculation -- References -- Course 3. Mean field theory of spin glasses: statics and dynamics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General considerations -- 3. Mean field theory -- 4. Many equilibrium states -- 5. The explicit solution of the Sherrington Kirkpatrick model -- 6. Bethe lattices -- 7. Finite dimensions -- 8. Some other applications -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Course 4. Random matrices, the Ulam Problem, directed polymers & growth models, and sequence matching -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Random matrices: the Tracy-Widom distribution for the largest eigenvalue -- 3. The longest common subsequence problem (or the Ulam problem) -- 4. Directed polymers and growth models -- 5. Sequence matching problem -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 5. Economies with interacting agents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models of segregation: a physical analogy -- 3. Market relations -- 4. Financial markets -- 5. Contributions to public goods -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Course 6. Crackling noise and avalanches: scaling, critical phenomena, and the renormalization group -- 1. Preamble -- 2. What is crackling noise? -- 3. Hysteresis and Barkhausen noise in magnets -- 4. Why crackling noise? -- 5. Self-similarity and its consequences -- References -- Course 7. Bootstrap and jamming percolation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bootstrap Percolation (BP) -- 3. Jamming Percolation (JP) -- 4. Related stochastic models -- References -- Course 8. Complex networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Network expansion and the small-world effect -- 3. Degree distributions -- 4. Further directions -- References -- Course 9. Minority games -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The minority game: definition and numerical simulations -- 3. Exact solutions -- 4. Application and extensions -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Course 10. Me. System analysis Congresses. Computational complexity Congresses. Analyse de systèmes Congrès. Complexité de calcul (Informatique) Congrès. SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh Computational complexity fast System analysis fast Komplexes System gnd |
title | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / |
title_alt | École d'été de Physique des Houches Ecole thématique du CNRS |
title_auth | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / |
title_exact_search | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / |
title_full | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / edited by Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Mezard and Jean Dalibard. |
title_fullStr | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / edited by Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Mezard and Jean Dalibard. |
title_full_unstemmed | Complex systems : École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / edited by Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Mezard and Jean Dalibard. |
title_short | Complex systems : |
title_sort | complex systems ecole d ete de physique des houches session lxxxv 3 28 july 2006 ecole thematique du cnrs |
title_sub | École d'été de Physique des Houches, session LXXXV, 3-28 July 2006 ; École thématique du CNRS / |
topic | System analysis Congresses. Computational complexity Congresses. Analyse de systèmes Congrès. Complexité de calcul (Informatique) Congrès. SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh Computational complexity fast System analysis fast Komplexes System gnd |
topic_facet | System analysis Congresses. Computational complexity Congresses. Analyse de systèmes Congrès. Complexité de calcul (Informatique) Congrès. SCIENCE System Theory. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. Computational complexity System analysis Komplexes System Conference papers and proceedings |
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