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James S. Waters. Mariano Beguerisse's personal web page. I'm a postdoctoral researcher at Imperial College London working with with Sophia Yaliraki and Mauricio Barahona. Journal Club: For our Networks & Dynamics journal club calendar click here. News: I'm co-organising a satellite workshop on Complexity and Networks at ICCSA2014 on June 23-26 in Le Havre, France. Research The unifying theme of my research interests is the mathematical representation of biological and human made systems with a special focus on networks. Publications and papers in preparation Papers Heather A. Submitted papers and pre-prints M.B.D., G.

Study group reports M.B.D., L. Code: Working example of the Squeeze-and-Breathe method applied to BPM model (Example 1 from the paper) implemented in MATLAB. Contact Mariano Beguerisse Díaz Department of Mathematics Imperial College London 6M34 Huxley Building South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ, U.K. Department of Computer Science: Marta Kwiatkowska.

Interests My research is concerned with modelling and analysis methods for complex systems, such as those arising in computer networks, electronic devices and biological organisms. The analysis methods that I investigate include simulation and formal verification, with particular emphasis on quantitative verification of probabilistic systems. My work spans the whole spectrum, from theory, through algorithms to software implementation and applications. [more details...] Biography Marta Kwiatkowska is Professor of Computing Systems and Fellow of Trinity College, University of Oxford. Doctoral study in computer science I welcome applications for doctoral study and postdoctoral visitors in areas relevant to my research interests. Publications See here for an online list of publications. Links Manage publications Info. Andrew M Hein.

Kyle Armour - MIT. La Protección de Obras Plásticas y de Arte Aplicado en México y en los Paises Latinoamericanos | Olivares & CIA | Attorneys at Law - Engineers. Home » English » Knowledge & Resources » Articles » Copyright Law Articles » La Protección de Obras Plásticas y de Arte Aplicado en México y en los Paises Latinoamericanos By,Luis C. Schmidt1 Partner2 Revista Mexicana del Derecho de Autor, 1994, March 1994, No. 14 El derecho de autor protege las obras originales que resultan del talento, sensibilidad e ingenio de las persona que las crea, a quien se denomina autor.

Toda obra consta de forma y contenido, situación reconocida por el derecho de autor y sobre la cual se basa el sistema de protección mismo. Las obras intelectuales se dividen en dos categorías básicas, que son las obras literarias y artísticas. Las obras de artes visuales tienen sus propias características y requieren de un tratamiento legal único y especial. Debido a las restricciones de tiempo, hemos decidido limitar nuestros comentarios a las obras plásticas y de arte aplicado. La legislación mexicana en materia de derecho de autor no define el término obra plástica.

In Mysterious Pattern, Math and Nature Converge | Wired Science. In Cuernavaca, Mexico, a “spy” network makes the decentralized bus system more efficient. As a consequence, the departure times of buses exhibit a ubiquitous pattern known as “universality.” (Photo: Marco de Leija) In 1999, while sitting at a bus stop in Cuernavaca, Mexico, a Czech physicist named Petr Šeba noticed young men handing slips of paper to the bus drivers in exchange for cash.

It wasn’t organized crime, he learned, but another shadow trade: Each driver paid a “spy” to record when the bus ahead of his had departed the stop. If it had left recently, he would slow down, letting passengers accumulate at the next stop. “We felt here some kind of similarity with quantum chaotic systems,” explained Šeba’s co-author, Milan Krbálek, in an email. After several failed attempts to talk to the spies himself, Šeba asked his student to explain to them that he wasn’t a tax collector, or a criminal — he was simply a “crazy” scientist willing to trade tequila for their data. Smart Cities | Mainly Based on my Lectures on Models, Complexity, and Smart Cities at ASU, Ritsumeikan, and UCL, with blogging odds and ends thrown in for good measure. Aid on the Edge of Chaos. Center for Models of Life - CMOL. Texter. Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis.

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Homepage | FuturICT. SourceForge.net: PyCX Project. Home | Santa Fe Institute. ENFOLDing » Global Dynamics and Complex Systems. Hannah Fry | Dr. of fluid dynamics, researcher of complexity theory and all round bad-ass.