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Complex Systems Approaches to Transmission and Transactions

Carl Simon, University of Michigan

Description

Semester:

  • Fall 2009

Speakers:

Carl Simon, Mathematics; Economics and Public Policy; Center for Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan

Lecture Time:

Fri, December 4, 2009 @ 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Lecture Location:

Room K1310, Ross School of Business

Speaker Webpage(s):

http://fordschool.umich.edu/faculty/Carl_Simon

Introduced By:

No introduction available.

Abstract

In lieu of the conventional abstract, Carl has provided the following keyword list for his talk:

Key phrases: Systems, unanticipated consequences, subliminal advertising, simple systems, sex, complex systems (heterogeneity, dynamics, non-random mixing, adaptation, emergence), sex, the heuristics that follow from the simple approach in studying transmission (infection, information) and transaction systems (economic markets), sex.

Recording & Additional Notes

Introducer: Cory Knobel, School of Information