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Raissa D'Souza - The Collapse of Networks

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Control Theory Courses Architecture Courses Risk Assessment Courses Equilibrium Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the fascinating world of network science in this thought-provoking lecture on the collapse of networks. Delve into emergent properties, control theory, and self-organization before examining the concept of network endings. Investigate multilayered networks, the reasons behind network collapses, and their implications for renewable energy integration. Analyze equilibria, architectures, and the balance between risk and fear. Distinguish between Black Swan events and Dragon Kings while exploring natural dynamics, self-amplification, and conserved cascades. Conclude by examining social hierarchies and the impact of talent-dominated societies on network structures.

Syllabus

Intro
Why study networks
Emergent properties
Control theory
Selforganization
The End of Networks
Collections of Pairs
Multilayered Networks
Collapse of Networks
Why
Renewable Energy Integration
Equilibria
Architectures
Risk vs Fear
Black Swan vs Dragon Kings
Natural Dynamics
SelfAmplification
Conserved Cascades
Social Hierarchies
Talent
Talent dominated societies


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Santa Fe Institute

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