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Santa Fe Institute

Quantifying Resilience in Complex Systems - From Humans to Ecosystems

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Overview

Explore the concept of resilience across various systems in this seminar by Marten Scheffer from Wageningen University. Delve into methods for quantifying resilience based on observations, including critical slowing down and probabilistic characterization of alternative states. Examine applications in psychology, ecology, earth system science, and other fields. Learn about tipping points, catastrophe theory, and dynamic indicators in complex systems. Discover how to measure resilience experimentally and through natural fluctuations and spatial patterns. Investigate the universality of resilience concepts and their implications for managing systems ranging from human health to climate and social dynamics.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is Resilience
Engineering Resilience
Ecosystem Resilience
Salvador Dali
Catastrophe Theory
Tipping Points
Resilience
Health
Quantifying Resilience
Critical Slowing Down
Dynamic Indicators
Complex Systems
Climate History
Experiment in the Lab
Slowing Down
Psychiatry
Universality
Managing Resilience
The Body
The Climate
Social Contagion
Universalities
Dynamical Systems
Slow Systems

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