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The Future for Complexity Science
University of Bath, 15-16 September 2009
 

Overview

This meeting will examine the present condition and future development of Complexity Science, and the tools that are available to study complex systems. Invited international leaders will reflect on the progress that has been made, identify the key insights that have guided research so far, and set out the challenges that remain.

Topics:

  • Modelling and analysis of multi-scale problems
  • Structure of biological populations
  • Deterministic properties of highly disordered systems
  • Numerical methods for multi-scale problems
  • Highly structured stochastic systems

Speakers include:

  • Mark Ainsworth, University of Strathclyde
  • Chris Glasbey, Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland
  • Wolfgang Hackbusch, Max-Planck-Institute
  • Alexander Mielke, WIAS-Berlin
  • Ian Sloan, University of New South Wales
  • Peter Tass, BioSim
 
 
 
 

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Scientific Organisers:

Prof Chris Budd
Prof Giles Hunt