Leutner, Michael; Caspar Matzhold; Luise Ballach; Carola Deischinger; Jurgen Harnleiter; Stefan Thurner; Peter Klimek and Alexander Kautzky-Willer ...
Half a century ago, economic research took a little-noticed yet dramatic departure from the study of concepts most people ...
Knowing only the building blocks of our own biosphere, can we predict how life may exist on other planets? What factors will ...
Half a century ago, economic research took a little-noticed yet dramatic departure from the study of concepts most people might be familiar with from Econ 101. The field shifted from an almost ...
On December 19, the SFI Press published Volume 4 of Foundational Papers in Complexity Science. Following the publication of ...
A significant body of research has investigated why, as city populations grow, so do violent crime, contagious diseases — and ...
Norris, J. Q.,Turcotte, D. L.,Moores, E. M.,Brodsky, E. E.,Rundle, J. B. Fracking is a popular term referring to hydraulic fracturing when it is used to extract hydrocarbons. We distinguish between ...
Humans can live up to age 100, and not 1000 – why? Are there limits in how much our brains can think and compute? The laws of physics can help explain a lot, both about our own human bodies and how we ...
The Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science Modeling and Complexity brings together a group of advanced Ph.D. students and a small faculty for an intensive two-week study of computational ...
Your support enables creative rigor and intellectual daring that produces insights possible nowhere else. Find out more about Planned Giving and giving at the Annual ...
Bettencourt, L. M. A.,Kaiser, D. I.,Kaur, J. We analyze the advent and development of eight scientific fields from their inception to maturity and map the evolution of their networks of collaboration ...