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2007 The Dynamics of Complex Systems: Common Threads at the UAF Center for Complex Systems Studies July 25-27th 2007
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A bull moose enjoying lunch north of Fairbanks
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Dynamics of Complex Systems 2007 We are pleased to announce a second annual meeting in Complex Systems. This will be an interdisciplinary workshop style meeting focusing on application of the methods and concepts from complex system dynamics to all areas of science and social science. Special emphasis will be on common features in complex systems and the development of techniques aimed at characterizing the dynamics of these systems. This meeting on the Dynamics of Complex Systems will cover a broad range of topics, although, hopefully, future meetings will have themes determined by the conferees. Examples of topics for the 2007 meeting include complex dynamics in IPY, networks, plasmas, biological systems, fluid dynamics, climate systems, social systems, characterization of complex systems, data analysis, and model-experiment comparison. This 3rd Dynamics of Complex Systems meeting will be held in Fairbanks Alaska from July 25th through the 27th and will be held on the campus of the University of Alaska - Fairbanks. A campus map is shown here. The meeting will be structured around a series of invited talks meant to stimulate discussion and collaboration, each followed by shorter talks related to the just presented invited talk. There will also be sufficient poster space for posters to be left up for the duration of the meeting. We also plan on having extensive time available for discussion, both formal and informal. We hope that this format will stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration. Important
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Abstracts for Contributed presentations Registration Complex Systems Summer School July 23-24 Plenary Speakers Speakers Weather
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