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SYSO: Collective Social Dynamics from Animals to Humans
SYSO 1: Collective social dynamics from animals to humans
Thursday, September 8, 2022, 09:30–12:15, H1
Collective opinion formation, emergence of hierarchies and collective dynamics on markets are typical phenomena both of bacterial and animal as well as of socio-ecomomic communities. Statistical physics concepts widely contributed to the understanding of such nonlinear collective phenomena. Collective movement of humans in public space have been an early studied dynamics of active Brownian motion. This symposium integrates individual modeling of human and animal behaviour, movement and mobility, opinion formation, information processing and group interations towards an understanding of the self-organizing dynamics in societies.
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09:30 | SYSO 1.1 | Invited Talk: Capturing group interactions: The next frontier of modeling social and biological systems — •Frank Schweitzer |
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10:00 | SYSO 1.2 | Invited Talk: Modelling Individual Mobility Behavior — •Laura Maria Alessandretti |
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10:30 | SYSO 1.3 | Invited Talk: Validating argument-based opinion dynamics with survey experiments — •Sven Banisch |
11:00 | 15 min. break | ||
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11:15 | SYSO 1.4 | Invited Talk: Self-organization, Criticality and Collective Information Processing in Animal Groups — •Pawel Romanczuk |
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11:45 | SYSO 1.5 | Invited Talk: Collective dynamics and physiological interactions in bird colonies — •Hanja Brandl |