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Readings in Complexity:

April 16, 2009
Dr. C. Athena Aktipis, Walking away from the Haystack: How Contingent Movement Promotes the Evolution of Cooperation



Thursdays, 2009
William Griffin, Dieter Armbruster, and Jennifer Fewell, Readings in Complexity Spring Lectures



November 18 , 2008
Leanne Nash, Gregariousness in the Nocturnal “Solitary” Primates



October 14, 2008
Devin Jindrich, Biomechanics and Motor Control of Unsteady Locomotion, with Applications



September 23, 30 & October 7, 2008
Kim Hill, Why Humans Cooperate




September 16, 2008
Marco Janssen, Evolution of Cooperation in a One-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma Based on Recognition of Trustworthy and Untrustworthy Agents


April 16, 2008
Bill Griffin, What is Complexity?




March 26, 2008:
Bill Uttal, Mind, Behavior, and the Brain: An Anti-reductionist View




March 6, 2008:
Tim Linksvayer, Kin selection or levels of selection: Which approach is better for modeling and empirically studying social evolution?



February 27, 2008:
Tate Holbrook, Putting Theory into Practice: Experimental Studies of Group Selection



February 20, 2008:
Readings in Complexity: Kim Hill




December 4, 2007:
Kim Hill (SHESC), Exceptional Cooperation in Humans Produced by Obligate Cooperative Breeding and Culture-Mediated Altruistic Cooperation Across Unrelated Individuals and Social Units


November 20, 2007:
Tim Linksvayer, Tim Linksvayer on the Price Equation in multilevel selection
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.


November 6, 2007:
Andrew Hamilton, An Overview of the Development of Historical Perspectives on Multilevel Selection
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.


October 23, 2007:
Bert Hölldobler, Multilevel Selection and The Evolution of Eusociality
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.


February 27, 2007:
Marco Laumanns, Marco Laumanns (Mathematics) on the Crutchfield/Young Concept of Statistical Complexity



February 13, 2007:
Manfred Laubichler, Manfred Laubichler (CSDC, School of Life Sciences) on Gene Regulatory Networks



February 6, 2007:
Bruce Rogers, Bruce Rogers (Mathematics) on Entropy and Complexity



January 30, 2007:
Bill Griffin, Bill Griffin (CSDC, School of Social and Family Dynamics) on Agent-Based Models



October 17, 2006:
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)




October 3, 2006:
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)




September 19, 2006:
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)




September 5, 2006:
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)