The 5th Workshop on Self-Organization and Robustness of Evolving Many-Body Systems

Dec. 13-14, 2019, Kobe, Japan

Each Talk = Talk (25 min.) + Q&A, Discussion (5 min.)

December 13th (Fri)

Time Name Affiliation Title
Time Name Affiliation Title
9:00–9:30 Registration
9:30–9:40 << Opening Remarks >>
9:40–10:10 Hiraku Nishimori Hiroshima Univ. On Autonomous Workload Compensation in Ant Colonies
10:20–10:50 Beom-Jun Kim Sungkyunkwan Univ. Genetic algorithm with different environmental conditions
11:00–11:30 Masato S. Abe RIKEN, AIP Quantifying dynamics and structures in behavior
11:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–14:00 Sadamori Kojaku Kobe Univ. Constructing networks from correlation matrices: A null model approach
14:10–14:40 Woo-Sung Jung Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology Science of Science & Policy
14:40–15:30 Coffee break & a tour of the center
15:30–16:00 Kai Morino Kyusyu Univ. Dynamical robustness and resilience in coupled multiple oscillators
16:20–16:50 Dong-Hee Kim Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Minimal neural network to learn the Ising transition
17:00–17:30 Fumiko Ogushi Kyoto Univ. Why do we need the bidirectional interaction and breaks?

December 14th (Sat)

Time Name Affiliation Title
Time Name Affiliation Title
9:00–9:30 Registration & free discussion
9:30–10:00 Toru Ohira Nagoya Univ. What do we mean by "things are related"? - classical and quantum
10:10–10:40 Kyohei Okumura Univ. of Tokyo Border Patrolling Games with Multiple Agents
10:50–11:20 Seung Ki Baek Pukyong National Univ. Can we learn strategies?
11:20–13:00 lunch
13:00–13:30 Michihiro Kandori Univ. of Tokyo Misperception and the Evolution of Cooperation
13:40–14:10 Seung-Woo Son Hanyang University Motif analysis on a network model of open evolving systems
14:20–14:50 Takashi Shimada Univ. of Tokyo On the motions of simple chasers and foragers
14:50–15:20 coffee break
15:20–15:50 Yohsuke Murase RIKEN, R-CCS A large-scale search for successful strategies for social dilemma using the K-computer
16:00–16:30 Nobuyasu Ito RIKEN, R-CCS Social simulation with the Fugaku
16:30–16:40 << Closing Remarks >>