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Networked System Dynamics
== Suggestions ==


The need for a new kind of element, the adjacency flow.  It is actually a parameterized collection of flows to or from any adjacent nodes-- there may be none or several, but they can be represented once in a system diagram.
== Contacted ==


Note that naturally each "network flow" can be along a different network. Human populations can travel on roads while wildlife populations can travel by terrain.
; Maria Uriarte
 
: "Sounds interesting. I will be traveling over the next two weeks. Let's touch base the week of April 23."
[[File:netstocks.png]]
; Carl Folke (Stockholm, via Scott B.)
 
: emailed, remind
Simultaneous Systems
; Andrew Solow (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
 
: taking a look, remind
Systems which completely and independently identify the behavior of a variableThese systems may not interact-- applying averaged values between two systems which would otherwise have a phase shift between them will destroy the natural dynamics.
; Steve Polasky (U Minnesota)
 
: emailed, remind
Incomplete Systems
; Martin Smith (Duke)
 
: "I'm potentially interested. It's certainly worth a conversation. We're in the middle of end-of-semester craziness. Perhaps we could set up a Skype in a couple weeks?"
Overlapping Systems
; James Wilen (UC Davis)
 
: emailed, remind
Hierarchical Systems
; Peter Coleman
 
: meeting, available peripherally for commenting
Explicit and Ambiguous Scale -> conditional self-similarity
; Rod M. Fujita (EDF)
: Kimberly contacted; interested in being involved
; Chris Costello (UC Santa Barbara)
: "This looks very interesting (and, indeed, "complex").  I would be happy  to be peripherally involved to bounce ideas around, etc., but I'm just too over-committed to have any serious involvement at this point."
; Ray Hilborn (U Washington)
: Felt that proposal was too generic to comment on.
; Martina Kadin (Resilience Centre)
: PhD student: fish stock dynamics, governance of marine resources
: http://www.stockholmresilience.org/contactus/staff/kadin.5.6b38234911d6cedb125800026932.html
; Amir Jina (3rd year SD student)
: interested in being involved
; Kimberly Lai (1st year SD student)
: Meeting on 3/22, TNC connections
; David Dralle (student of Pierre's)
; Eitan Grinspun
: traveling until April 1

Latest revision as of 18:36, 10 April 2012

Suggestions

Contacted

Maria Uriarte
"Sounds interesting. I will be traveling over the next two weeks. Let's touch base the week of April 23."
Carl Folke (Stockholm, via Scott B.)
emailed, remind
Andrew Solow (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
taking a look, remind
Steve Polasky (U Minnesota)
emailed, remind
Martin Smith (Duke)
"I'm potentially interested. It's certainly worth a conversation. We're in the middle of end-of-semester craziness. Perhaps we could set up a Skype in a couple weeks?"
James Wilen (UC Davis)
emailed, remind
Peter Coleman
meeting, available peripherally for commenting
Rod M. Fujita (EDF)
Kimberly contacted; interested in being involved
Chris Costello (UC Santa Barbara)
"This looks very interesting (and, indeed, "complex"). I would be happy to be peripherally involved to bounce ideas around, etc., but I'm just too over-committed to have any serious involvement at this point."
Ray Hilborn (U Washington)
Felt that proposal was too generic to comment on.
Martina Kadin (Resilience Centre)
PhD student: fish stock dynamics, governance of marine resources
http://www.stockholmresilience.org/contactus/staff/kadin.5.6b38234911d6cedb125800026932.html
Amir Jina (3rd year SD student)
interested in being involved
Kimberly Lai (1st year SD student)
Meeting on 3/22, TNC connections
David Dralle (student of Pierre's)
Eitan Grinspun
traveling until April 1