The Center for Complex Systems
Studies organizes lectures, journal clubs, minisymposia,
workshops and research meetings. Some of the presentations'
electronic materials can be found on this page.
Gábor Borgulya: Power-law distribution in budget changes: macroscopic and microscopic modeling strategiesLecture held at Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI in March 2008 (pdf - 1.7 MB)
Péter Érdi: Neural information processing: normal and pathological. Third Conference on the Foundations of Information Science, Paris, France, 4-7 July, 2005. For sponsors see http://www.mdpi.org/fis2005/sponsors.html (pdf 1.3 MB)
Péter Érdi: Cortical Organization: An Overview from Computational Perspective. Erice, Italy, November 1, 2003 (pdf 1808 kB)
Péter Érdi: John von Neumann: The Computer and the Brain. Erice, Italy, November 3, 2003 (pdf 319 kB)
Péter Érdi: Pharmacological Modification of Septohippocampal rhythms: computational approach. Rutgers, March 2003 (pdf 1415 kB)
Péter Érdi: Economy from the Perspective of Complex Systems. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, MI in February 2003 (pdf - 2952 kB)
Gábor Csárdi and Tamás Kiss: A New Model of Social Network Formation. An mc2 lecture, held at Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI in November 2002 (pdf - 428 kB)
Péter Érdi: Computational Neuroscience: Towards Neuropharmacological Applications. Pharmacia Corporation, Neuroscience Division, Kalamazoo, MI October 2002 (ppt - 1002 kB)
Péter Érdi: Complex (not only neural) networks. Tutorial, held at ICANN 2002, Madrid, August 2002 (pdf - 2260 kB)
Péter Érdi: The Brain as a Hermeneutic Device. Distinguished Lecture Series in Cognitive Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada 2002 February (ps - 151kB)
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