A Statistical Physicist Looks at Some Complex Systems
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore complex systems through the lens of statistical physics in this engaging 39-minute conference talk from the Santa Fe Institute's Annual Science Board Symposium. Join Sidney Redner as he delves into random walks, data analysis, and lead changes in various contexts, including sports. Discover how statistical physics concepts can be applied to understand the dynamics of lead changes, first passage paths, and the concept of a "safe lead." Compare theoretical predictions with real-world data and gain insights into the fascinating intersection of statistical physics and complex systems analysis.
Syllabus
Welcome
Opening remarks
Complex systems
Problem
Random walk
Data analysis
Lead changes
Last lead change
First passage path
When is a lead safe
Comparing the data
Basketball
What am I doing next
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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