This satellite aims at providing an interdisciplinary forum for researchers working on the broad problem of spatial complexity, to consolidate researchers working on different spatially constrained systems. The main objectives of the workshop are to survey the latest research in spatial complexity in different fields, to reflect on the role of space in the development of a variety of complex systems and processes, to underpin the elementary mechanisms responsible for the emergence of spatial heterogeneity and large-scale correlations in spatially-embedded systems, to identify common elements of spatially constrained complex systems, to share solutions to the challenges posed by their analysis, and to overall expand this intriguing area of complexity science.
The Satellite will host a couple of invited talks by eminent scientists in the field, and welcomes oral contributions from researchers interested in theory and applications of complex spatial analysis.
Submissions for oral contributions consist of one A4 page abstracts (preferably in PDF format) that provide a description of the contribution and include at most one captioned figure. Asbtacts should be sent via email to:
ccs2019@complex-space.net
by 20th June 2019.
Location | Conference on Complex Systems 2019 -- Nanyang Technological University -- Singapore |
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Starts on | 03/10/2019 |
Ends on | 03/10/2019 |
Submission deadline | 19/06/2019 22:00 |
Link | https://ccs2019.complex-space.net/ |
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