851-0585-06L  "Modeling Complex Socio-Economic Systems and Crises"

SemesterAutumn Semester 2008
LecturersD. Helbing, K. W. Axhausen, L.‑E. Cederman, A. Diekmann, H. J. Herrmann, F. Schweitzer, D. Sornette
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionEnglish



Courses

NumberTitleHoursLecturers
851-0585-06 S"Modeling Complex Socio-Economic Systems and Crises"
Teilnehmerzahl auf 40 Pers. beschränkt
2 hrs
Tue17:15-19:00CAB G 52 »
D. Helbing, K. W. Axhausen, L.‑E. Cederman, A. Diekmann, H. J. Herrmann, F. Schweitzer, D. Sornette

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AbstractThis course is a mixture between a seminar primarily for PhD and postdoc students and a colloquium involving invited speakers. It consists of presentations and subsequent discussions in the area of modeling complex socio-economic systems and crises. Students and other guests are welcome.
ObjectiveParticipants should learn to get an overview of the state of the art in the field, to present it in a well understandable way to an interdisciplinary scientific audience, to develop novel mathematical models for open problems, to analyze them with computers, and to defend their results in response to critical questions. In essence, participants should improve their scientific skills and learn to work scientifically on an internationally competitive level.
ContentThis course is a mixture between a seminar primarily for PhD and postdoc students and a colloquium involving invited speakers. It consists of presentations and subsequent discussions in the area of modeling complex socio-economic systems and crises. For details of the program see the webpage of the colloquium. Students and other guests are welcome.
Lecture notesThere is no script, but a short protocol of the sessions will be sent to all participants who have participated in a particular session. Transparencies of the presentations may be put on the course webpage.
LiteratureLiterature will be provided by the speakers in their respective presentations.
Prerequisites / NoticeParticipants should have relatively good mathematical skills and some experience of how scientific work is performed.

Performance assessment

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Performance assessment as a semester course
ECTS credits3 credits
ExaminersD. Helbing, K. W. Axhausen, L.-E. Cederman, A. Diekmann, H. J. Herrmann, F. Schweitzer, D. Sornette
Typegraded semester performance
Language of examinationEnglish
RepetitionRepetition only possible after re-enrolling for the course unit.
Additional information on mode of examinationParticipants must present a seminar talk of at least 30 minutes duration plus discussion to collect the credit points.

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ProgrammeSectionType
Doctoral and Post-Doctoral StudiesDepartment of Humanities, Social and Political SciencesInformation
Humanities, Social and Political SciencesSociologyInformation