First Complex Systems Digital Campus World E-Conference 2015 (Springer Proceedings in Complexity)

First Complex Systems Digital Campus World E-Conference 2015 (Springer Proceedings in Complexity)

by PierreCollet (Editor), PaulBourgine (Editor), PierreParrend (Editor)

Synopsis

This book contains the proceedings as well as invited papers for the first annual conference of the UNESCO Unitwin Complex System Digital Campus (CSDC), which is an international initiative gathering 120 Universities on four continents, and structured in ten E-Departments. First Complex Systems Digital Campus World E-Conference 2015 features chapters from the latest research results on theoretical questions of complex systems and their experimental domains.

The content contained bridges the gap between the individual and the collective within complex systems science and new integrative sciences on topics such as: genes to organisms to ecosystems, atoms to materials to products, and digital media to the Internet.

The conference breaks new ground through a dedicated video-conferencing system - a concept at the heart of the international UNESCO UniTwin, embracing scientists from low-income and distant countries. This book promotes an integrated system of research, education, and training. It also aims at contributing to global development by taking into account its social, economic, and cultural dimensions.

First Complex Systems Digital Campus World E-Conference 2015 will appeal to students and researchers working in the fields of complex systems, statistical physics, computational intelligence, and biological physics.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 436
Edition: 1st ed. 2017
Publisher: Springer
Published: 26 Dec 2016

ISBN 10: 3319459007
ISBN 13: 9783319459004

Author Bio
Paul Bourgine is President of the Complex Systems Digital Campus (CS-DC), honorary director of RNSC (the National Network of Complex Systems) and former director of CREA-Ecole Polytechnique. He was the First president of the Complex Systems Society. His main scientific interests are complex adaptive systems and large interactive networks.

Pierre Collet is Professor in Computer Science at the University Strasbourg, and the co-coordinator of UNESCO Unitwin Complex System Digital Campus (CS-DC). He is performing research in the domain of evolutionary stochastic optimization.

Pierre Parrend is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at ECAM Strasbourg-Europe Engineer School. He leads the e-laboratory `4P Factory: the Factory of the Future' of the CS-DC, and performs his researches in anomaly detection and artificial immune systems.