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Antonio Díaz Member since: Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Computer Science, Philosophy

Agent Models for Social Simulation

Russell Gonnering Member since: Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Application of complexity science and organizational culture to healthcare performance

Jorge Santos Member since: Saturday, July 11, 2015

Graduated in Electrical Engineering, Master in Production Enginering, Especialization in Information Systems, Especialization in Production Engineering

Computational Modeling of knowledge diffusion in organizational contexts.

James Taylor Member since: Thursday, September 19, 2013

BS

Secondary education, agent-based modeling and computational science in education

Konstantinos Raptis Member since: Saturday, December 08, 2012

Master's degree, Information Management and Web Technologies, University of the Aegean, DipEng, Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean

Eo SeungWon Member since: Thursday, August 03, 2017 Full Member Reviewer

B.A. Urban Studies, UC Berkeley., MSc. Geographic Information Science, Seoul National University.

GIS enthusiast and ABM practitioner

Urban Mobility
Machine Learning
Social Network Analysis
Crime Simulation

Amir Hajimirzajan Member since: Monday, May 29, 2023 Full Member

Operations Management Production Planning Optimization Agribusiness Management Agent Based Modeling Complex Systems Biology Agent Based Intelligent Systems Complex Systems Complex Adaptive Systems Complex System Optimization, Optimization-simulation models.

Sreekanth V K Member since: Sunday, July 17, 2016 Full Member

Master of Technology in Systems Analysis and Computer Applications, Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Working on decision modeling in emergency healthcare. We are trying to design and develop service machine for emergency medical services.As a part of that, we are developing agent based models for emergency medical services

Rocco Paolillo Member since: Monday, September 24, 2018 Full Member

BIGSSS-Departs PhD Fellow
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences / Jacobs University (Germany)
PhD project: Residential Segregation and Intergenerational Immigrant Integration: A Schelling-Esser Model

Italian PhD fellow, fond of social complexity and agent-based modeling, applied to residential segregation and integration processes

Research Interests: Agent-based modeling, migrant integration, residential segregation

Shelby Manney Member since: Friday, September 26, 2014

BA - English, BS - Anthropology (Archaeoinformatics - GIS, Applied Stats, Data Mang.,CRM CERT), BFA - Music, BA - Writing & Rhetoric, MA - Technical, Professional, & Science Writing (TPSW - Cert), MS - Cultural Studies in Applied Sciences (Philosophy of Science - Archaeology/Semiotics Focus), MA - Anthropology

General Question:
Without Central Control is self organization possible?

Specific Case:

Considering the seemingly preplanned, densely aggregated communities of the prehistoric Puebloan Southwest, is it possible that without centralized authority (control), that patches of low-density communities dispersed in a bounded landscape could quickly self-organize and construct preplanned, highly organized, prehistoric villages/towns?

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