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Summary of the 3rd Workshop
on Research Road Map
of Statistical Physics and
Complexity Science
The 3rd Workshop on Research Road Map of Statistical Physics and
Complexity Science was held at Sanya, Hainan Province, P.R.China
during 3rd -6th Jan. 2012.
This workshop was sponsored jointly by:
Center of Chinese Advanced Science and Technology (CCAST),
European Commission of Scientific Foundation (ECSF),
ASSIST project(ECSF),
FuturICT project(ECSF),
Research Center for Complex System Science, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST),
Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC),
Web Sciences Center, University of Electro Science and Technology of China (UESTC),
Institute of Information Economics, Hangzhou Normal University (HZNU),
University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and
University of Hamburg, Germany
Participants of the meeting explored the possibility to establish the research item on statistical physics and complex system belonging to National Important Basic Research Project (China 973 project) and National Important Research Plan of National Natural Science Foundation in the future. The focusing topic of the meeting is the discussion about the development to establish the big project of the EU Complexity Science as well as its concrete implementation process. Both the Chinese and European participants showed interests in the Flagship project of the EU Complexity Science. Some Chinese scholars have already registered to the FuturICT project and submitted the possible proposals. Further more, during the meeting, through many academic reports and the common discussions, international and domestic bilateral cooperation and joint research relations among some research teams were pushed and strengthened upon the field of statistical physics and complex systems.
There are 20 academic universities/institutes and more than
30 scholars have attended the meeting.
The full participants list includes:
1. Yi-Cheng Zhang (Fribourg University, Switzerland);
2. Bing-Hong Wang (University of Science and Technology of China and University of Shanghai for Science and Technology);
3. Jeff. H. Johnson (Open University, UK, European Projects: ASSYST, Étoile, NESS, GSDP, FuturICT);
4. Paul Ormerod(Volterra,Director, IAS Fellow);
5. Bridget Rosewell(Volterra Consulting and Greater London Authority);
6. Jian-Wei Zhang, (University of Hamburg);
7. Michael K Y WONG (USTHK);
8. Xingang Wang (Zhejiang University);
9. Xu Bin (Zhejiang University);
10. Zhijian Wang (Zhejiang University);
11. You-Gui Wang (Beijing Normal University);
12. Jinsan Wu (Beijing Normal University);
13. Zengru Di (Beijing Normal University);
14. Yin Fan (Beijing Normal University);
15. Yu-Gang Ma (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences);
16. Tao Zhou (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China);
17. Wei Li (Central China Normal University);
18. Chunbin Yang (Central China Normal University);
19. Li-Ping Chi (Central China normal University);
20. Wenjun Wang and his PhDs (Tianjin University)
21. Lei Wang(Renmin University of China);
22. Jian Wang(Yangzhou University);
23. Zhiqiang Jiang (East China University of Science and Technology);
24. Fei Ren (East China University of Science and Technology);
25. Chun-Guo Wu (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and Jilin University);
26. Zi-ke Zhang(Institute of Information Economics, Hangzhou Normal University);
27. Chen Ping Zhu(Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics);
28. Xiaoshu Luo (Guangxi Normal University ).
29, Yong Ren (Tsinghua University)
30, Xinjian Xu (Shanghai University)
31, Minsheng Shang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China);
32, Zimo Yang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China);
33, Gaofeng GU (East China University of Science and Technology);
34, Wenjie Xie (East China University of Science and Technology);
There are 24 invited talks reported in this workshop.
They are:
1. Yi-Cheng Zhang (Fribourg University, Switzerland): Welcoming speech and introduction of the development of important projects of the EU complexity science and its' implementation.
2. Jeff. H. Johnson (Professor of Complexity Science and Design. Open University, UK, Head of Department of Design, Development, Environment and Materials. President, Complex Systems Society ): Hyper-networks for systems of systems of systems.
3. Jeff. H. Johnson ( Open University – UK, European Projects: ASSYST, Étoile, NESS, GSDP, FuturICT): Europe–China Science – the Big Future Collaborative Roadmaps for the Science of Complex Systems.
4. Paul Ormerod( IAS Fellow,Volterra,Director):The Networked Economy .
5. Bridget Rosewell( Volterra Consulting and Greater London Authority):Assessing Outcomes in a Complex World.
6. Michael K Y WONG (US THK):New Results of the Color Diversity Problem.
7. Jian-Wei Zhang, (University of Hamburg): Potentials of sino-european cooperations in complexity sciences.
8. Xingang Wang (Physics Department of Zhejiang University):Dynamical patterns in complex systems.
9. Wei Li (Physics Department,Central China Normal University):Universal Scaling in Sports Ranking Systems.
10. Wenjun Wang (Tianjin University,Emergency Information System Research Institute):Use method for calculating the warning of emergency prediction research framework.
11. Jinsan Wu (Beijing Normal University):Study on the structure of the Chinese characters and learning strategies based on the network analysis
12. Yu-Gang Ma (Institute of Applied Physics, Shanghai of Chinese academy of sciences):Critical behavior of explosive site percolation in random network
13. Tao Zhou (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China):1.the latest research progress of Human dynamics and spread. 2.research of the evolutionary game dynamics stability.
14. Lei Wang (Physics Department, Renmin University of Chin,and National University of Singapore): Functional heat control in microscopic scale– from thermal diode, thermal transistor to phononics.
15. Cunbin Yang (Central China Normal University) : Critical Fluctuations in the Bak-Sneppen Model.
16. Jian Wang (Physics Department, Yangzhou University): Low dimensional system of heat transport.
17. Zhiqiang Jiang (East China University of Science and Technology) : Complex stock trading networks and stock manipulations.
18. You-Gui Wang (School of Management, Beijing Normal University): Toward An Understanding of Self-Organization of Markets.
19. Xu Bin (Zhejiang University): Symmetry properties of the large-deviation function of the social evolutionary rotation in laboratory population games .
20. Li-Ping Chi (Central China Normal University): Opinion Dynamics with Noise on Complex Networks.
21. Chun-Guo Wu (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and Jilin University): Fitness estimation in genetic algorithm and its engineering application.
22. Zi-ke Zhang (Institute of Information Economics, Hangzhou Normal University): Rank Matters: An evidence from Social Tagging Systems.
23. Chen Ping Zhu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics):Facilitation and Inhibition of Network Percolation by Distance-Dependent Strategy in Two Dimensions.
24. Xiaoshu Luo(Department of Electronic Information Science and Technology, Guangxi Normal University):
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