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2012 Orlando, USA
Special Session 3
Mathematics of Social Systems
Organizer(s): Andrea Bertozzi
July 02 8:30-9:00
Jean-Pierre Nadal
(CNRS, France)
Urban social dynamics: ``Don't buy the house, buy the neighborhood''
July 02 9:00-9:30
Mason A Porter
(University of Oxford, England)
Multi-Stage Complex Contagions
July 02 9:30-10:00
Theodore Kolokolnikov
(Dalhousie, Canada)
Swarming on random graphs
July 02 13:30-14:00
Daniel Balagu\'e
(Universitat Aut\`{o}noma de Barcelona, Spain)
Stationary states for the aggregation equation with power law attractive-repulsive potentials
July 02 14:00-14:30
David Uminsky
(UCLA, USA)
Pattern formation under nonlocal social interaction
July 02 14:30-15:00
Thomas Laurent
(UCR, USA)
Aggregation via Newtonian Potential and Aggregation Patches
July 02 15:00-15:30
Razvan C Fetecau
(Simon Fraser University, Canada)
A mathematical model for flight guidance in honeybee swarms
July 02 16:00-16:30
Martin B Short
(UCLA, USA)
Social interactions on networks: self-excitation, third-party inhibition, and the link with game theory
July 02 16:30-17:00
Scott McCalla
(UCLA, USA)
Paladins as predators: Invasive waves in a spatial evolutionary adversarial game
July 02 17:00-17:30
Yves van Gennip
(University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
Community detection among street gangs and Gamma-convergence on graphs
July 02 17:30-18:00
Kristina Lerman
(USC Information Sciences Institute, USA)
Rethinking Network Analysis: Topology, Dynamics and Network Structure
July 03 8:30-9:00
Chad Topaz
(Macalester College, USA)
Desert locust dynamics: Behavioral phase change, swarming, and nonlocal models
July 03 9:00-9:30
Seth A Marvel
(University of Michigan, USA)
Moderation, as an escape from a persistent cycle of ideological revolutions
July 03 9:30-10:00
Manish Kumar
(University of Cincinnati, USA)
Analysis of a new PDE based Model for Ant Foraging
July 03 13:30-14:00
Maria D'orsogna
(California State University at Northridge, USA)
An adversarial evolutionary game for criminal behavior
July 03 14:00-14:30
Nancy Rodriguez
(Stanford University, USA)
Hotspot Invasion: Traveling Wave Solutions to a Reaction-Diffusion Model for Criminal Behavior
July 03 14:30-15:00
George Mohler
(Santa Clara University, USA)
Filtering and estimation of self-exciting Cox processes with applications to social systems
July 03 15:00-15:30
Alethea Barbaro
(UCLA Mathematics, USA)
Modeling Social Dynamics