Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Univ. of Michigan

Preferred license: Apache License, 2.0
The Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS) is a broadly interdisciplinary unit within the College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA) of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. CSCS's mission is to encourage and facilitate research and education in the general area of nonlinear, dynamical and adaptive systems. Participating faculty represent nearly every college of the University. The Center is based on the recognition that many different kinds of systems which include self-regulation, feedback or adaptation in their dynamics, may have a common underlying structure despite their apparent differences. Moreover, these deep structural similarities can be exploited to transfer methods of analysis and understanding from one field to another. In addition to developing deeper understandings of specific systems, interdisciplinary approaches should help elucidate the general structure and behavior of complex systems, and move us toward a deeper appreciation of the general nature of such systems.
Actual source code produced by the student participants in Google Summer of Code™ for Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Univ. of Michigan can be found here.
 
Current Projects
by Charles Francis, mentored by Rick Riolo
by Andrea Jones-Rooy, mentored by Scott E Page
by James Somers, mentored by Rick Riolo
by Jonathan Zelner, mentored by Scott E Page
by Michael J Bommarito II, mentored by Scott E Page
by Daniel OMalley, mentored by Rick Riolo
by Bautu Elena, mentored by Rick Riolo