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October 7, 2015

Updates from Complexity Explorer

Filed under: Complexity,Fractals — Patrick Durusau @ 9:49 pm

Updates from Complexity Explorer

Among other news:

Sid Redner on his Introduction to Random Walks tutorial [interview]

From the post:

Three tutorials coming soon: We are in the process of developing three new tutorials for you. Matrix and Vector Algebra, Information Theory, and Computation Theory. Stay tuned! And in the meantime, have you taken our latest tutorials, Maximum Entropy Methods and Random Walks?

Current courses: Fractals and Scaling and Nonlinear Dynamics are happening now! You can still join in these two fantastic courses if you haven’t already. Fractals and Scaling will end October 23rd, and Nonlinear Dynamics is set to end December 1st.

Agent-based Modeling: The Agent-based Modeling course has been delayed and will now be launched in 2016. We will let you know as soon as we have a clearer idea of the timeframe. You just can’t rush a good thing!

If you haven’t visited Complexity Explorer recently then it is time to catch up.

It is clear than none of the likely candidates for U.S. President in 2016 have ever heard of complexity! At least to judge from their overly simple and deterministic claims and policies.

Avoid their mistake, take a tutorial or course at the Complexity Explorer soon!

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