FYI:
Also a conference at the same time in Camaüey, Cuba. See
http://tallerencamaguey.pbwiki.com/
-Tom Johnson
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1. The First International Conference on Complex Systems February 23-25
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1. The First International Conference on Complex Systems February 23-25
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Date: Fri May 9, 2008 7:33 am ((PDT))
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Call for Papers
COMPLEX'2009
The First International Conference on Complex Systems:
Theory and Applications
February 23-25, 2009, Shanghai, China
Sponsored by
ICST
Technical Co-Sponsored by
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Create-Net
http://www.complex-sys.org/
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: September 20, 2008
Notification of acceptance: November 10, 2008 Camera-ready version
due: December 10, 2008
THEME:
The interdisciplinary studies on complex systems have gained
extensive research interests. Significant impacts have been made by
such studies on a wide range of different areas including physics,
biology, economics, social sciences, etc., and penetrating into
various engineering applications. In the long-term future, the way we
understand and cope with the world may all be revolutionized by such
studies. This conference aims to provide a unique and convenient
platform for people working on theory and applications of complex
systems to exchange their ideas and their latest research results. We
look forward to your participation in COMPLEX'2009 to make this
conference a success.
TOPICS OF INTERESTS
Papers presenting original work in, but not limited to, the following
areas are invited:
* Structure and Dynamics of Complex Networks
o Topology and functionality of binary and weighted
networks
o Network evolution, formation and restructuring
o Network traffic dynamics and network routing
o Network robustness and vulnerability
o Clustering and community structure
* Complex Biological Systems
o Cells, gene and molecule systems
o Neuronal networks
o Epidemiology in complex systems
o Ecology systems
o Modeling evolution.
* Complex Economic Systems
o Financial systems
o Financial market modeling
o Wealth and income distribution
o Growth and structure of firms
o Supply and production networks
* Complex Social Systems
o Social networks
o Dynamical models for human behaviors
o Innovation and opinion dynamics
o Terrorism and underground activities
o Languages and cultures in a complex world
* Complex Engineering Systems
o Internet and WWW as complex systems
o Current and future telecommunication systems
o Transportation systems
o Energy generation and distribution systems
o Complex system monitoring and measurements.
* Complex Systems Methods
o Optimization of complex systems
o Behavior and modeling of complex adaptive systems
o System synchronization
o Multi-agent methods and new mathematical tools.
o Information mining, statistical analysis of data from
complex systems
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Dr. Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Northeastern University, USA.
Dr. Alessandro Vespignani, Indiana University, USA
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Paper submission will be handled electronically. Authors should
prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of their full paper. Papers
should not exceed six pages (US Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches), double
column, including text, figures and references. The font size must be
at least 10 points. Please visit the Submission page for detailed
submission requirements and procedures.
PUBLICATIONS
Conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the series of
ICST Lecture Notes (LNICST). The LNICST series is available in all
the leading academic and scientific indexes and on SpringerLink as
well. Please visit the Publications page for more information.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs
Eugene Stanley, Boston University, USA
Gaoxi Xiao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Technical Co-Chairs:
János Kertész, Budapest University of Technology and
Economics,Hungary Bing-Hong Wang, University of Science and
Technology of China, China
Local Co-Chairs
Heng-Shan Wang, University of Shanghai for Science and
Technology,China Hong-An Che, University of Shanghai for Science and
Technology, China
Publicity Chair
Shi Xiao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Web Chair:
Yubo Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Conference Coordinator
Melissa Ezell, ICST
Steering Committee Chair
Imrich Chlamtac, Create-Net, Italy
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