Working group explores ancient Maya understanding of time
SFI Maya Working Group meets for fifth time to produce a second book.
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SFI Maya Working Group meets for fifth time to produce a second book.
A June working group explored ways to model interactions between organisms and a public good, where both can diffuse in space.
Two August workshops convene physicists, computer scientists, and biologists to discuss energy flow during computation.
Sophisticated network analysis means finding relationships that often aren’t easy to see. A new algorithm from an interdisciplinary team at SFI identifies relationships not only within individual layers, but also across multiple layers.
Cells compete for nutrients. Political campaigns compete for voters. According to new research published in Nature Scientific Reports, general principles may begin to explain how differing strategies play out where groups compete for resources.
For rulers in pre-modern states, marrying the right wife was often a path to military victory.
A team led by SFI postdoctoral researcher Laurent Hébert-Dufresne asks under what conditions a Zika outbreak might be sustained where mosquitos play no role.
Farley Ziegler, Tim Jenison, and SFI Professor Jessica Flack presented an SFI Community Lecture on painting and optics in the 17th Century and a screening of Tim's Vermeer at The Lensic Performing Arts Center on August 1.
In a new paper published in Ibis, researchers explore why Peruvian parrots eat clay despite its apparent lack of nutritional value.
When a highly-networked research institute joins forces with a vast web of citation data, new insights are bound to emerge.
An SFI working group explores how well society is prepared to deal with the accelerating pace of technological change.
Actor-playwright-director Sam Shepard, an SFI Miller Scholar, died July 27, 2017 at the age of 73.
President David Krakauer remembers "brilliant and gracious polymath" Sam Shepard, an SFI Miller Scholar who passed away July 27, 2017.
SFI President David Krakauer talks with Forbes contributor Robert Wolcott about how changing technology shapes the human experience.
Groups of interconnected nodes, called “communities” or “modules,” represent real-world relationships like friend groups on Facebook, businesses in a supply chain. A new paper addresses the challenge of identifying whether, and ultimately where, these structures exist within a mass of data.
In a fresh look at 20th-century philosopher-economist Friedrich Hayek, three authors note how the Nobel laureate’s work exemplifies complexity economics. They also show how his political support of laissez faire economic policies needn’t necessarily follow.
In a recent paper published in Global Ecology and Biogeography, SFI External Professor John Harte, SFI Omidyar Fellow Andy Rominger, and Erica Newman, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Arizona, suggest that a theory independent of mechanistic drivers, such as sunlight, can accurately describe the distribution of species in a forest.
Since 2012, artist Briony Barr has been exploring complex systems through her work.
The Santa Fe Institute is launching an InterPlanetary Project — the first project of its kind to combine celebration with experimentation, and conversation with analysis.
This July, two cohorts of early-career complexity scientists regroup at SFI for open collaboration and some open air.