The 4th Workshop on Self-Organization and Robustness of Evolving Many-Body Systems

March 19, 2019, Tokyo, Japan

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Overview

Many-body and many-agent systems often show highly complex states and behavior. Social systems and their developments are typical and familiar to us. Now in so-called the global era with geometric progress of population, economy, production, consumption and pollution, their complexity looks too much to continue be tamed with traditional way, that is, "to learn history". "To make society simple" may be a historical lesson, or a historical yoke, but it usually delivers unexpected tragedy as byproduct. Can we go beyond that? Now we are equipped with new tools: the agent models, nonlinear sciences, machine learning and artificial intelligence togather with perpetually growing ITC. May this workshop prompt us to create our next challenge!

Venue

The workshop was held at RIKEN Tokyo Liaison Office.

Address
Nihonbashi 1-chome Mitsui Building, 15th floor, 1-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan

Invited Speakers (in alphabetical order)

Organizers

Acknowledgment

This workshop is supported by RIKEN-AIST Joint Research Fund for "Challenge Research".