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Dec 05, 2025
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2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide [ARCHIVED]
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SSIE 523 - Collective Dyn of Complex Syst Credits: 3
Introduces students to the study of collective dynamics demonstrated by various natural, social and artificial complex systems, i.e., systems made of a massive amount of lower-level components interacting with each other in a nonlinear way. Discusses several computational modeling frameworks, including agent-based models (particle models, ecological and evolutionary models, game-theoretic models), complex network models (small-world and scale-free networks, dynamical networks, adaptive networks), and spatial models (cellular automata, partial differential equations). Also discusses mathematical concepts and tools to analyze and understand their behavior, e.g., mean-field approximation, linear stability analysis, scaling, renormalization, bifurcation, chaos, pattern formation, and phase transition. Python will be used as a primary computer programming language for modeling and simulation. Prior computer programming experience is helpful, but not strictly required. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and basic knowledge of calculus, linear algebra and probability theory, or permission of instructor. Crosslisted with ISE 423. Term offered varies.
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