Extended Deadline: Coupling & Causality in Complex Systems, Sep 25-27, Cologne, Germany
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CALL FOR PAPERS (*Extended Deadline June 15*, 2017)
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: *Coupling and Causality in Complex Systems*
September 25-27, 2017, Cologne, Germany
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The interdisciplinary conference Coupling and Causality in Complex Systems (C3S) is hosted by the Competence Area 3: Quantitative Modeling of Complex Systems of the University of Cologne (UoC), Germany. It is organized by the Institute of Geophysics & Meteorology, UoC, the Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Psychology, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf and the Department of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Research Center Juelich.
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*Invited Speakers*
Jörg Breitung - Macroeconomic Policy Institute, University of Cologne, Germany
David Gross - Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Germany
Philip Holmes - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering / Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton, USA
Ankit Khambhati - Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Laura Marzetti - Department of Neuroscience, Università degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti - Pescara
Arkady Pikovsky - Institute of Physics and Astronomy, University Potsdam, Germany
Michael Rosenblum - Institute of Physics and Astronomy, University Potsdam, Germany
Jakob Runge - The Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London
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*Preliminary Session Program*
We will have different sessions with differing topics and each session will be opened by one of the invited speakers. Here is a preliminary version of our program:
Session 1 Synchronization I Arkady Pikovsky
Session 2 Synchronization II Silvia Daun
Session 3 Coupled oscillators I Phil Holmes
Session 4 Coupled oscillators II Michael Rosenblum
Session 5 Phase coupling Laura Marzetti
Session 6 Network structures Ankit Khambati
Session 7 Bayesian networks David Gross
Session 8 Granger causality I Jörg Breitung
Session 9 Granger causality II Esther Florin
Session 10 Causal network measures Jakob Runge
Further topics of interest for the conference include, amongst others, research and methods development on: functional connectivity, (partial directed) coherence, network topology, graph-theoretic measures, directed graphs, nonlinear dynamics of complex systems, complex spatio-temporal systems, mutual information and transfer entropy.
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*Scientific Organizing Committee*
Silvia Daun - Institute of Zoology, University of Cologne, Germany; Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Research Center Jülich, Germany
Esther Florin - Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Psychology, Düsseldorf, Germany
Joachim Gross - Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Glasgow, UK
Michael von Papen - Institute of Geophysics & Meteorology, Cologne, Germany; Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Research Center Jülich, Germany
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*Abstract*
Complex systems such as the human brain, Earth’s climate and economy are characterized by a multitude of coupled processes on different spatial and temporal scales. In order to better understand the dynamics of the system at hand each scientific area has developed specific tools to identify, model and quantify these processes. The conference Coupling and Causality in Complex Systems (C3S) will present a collection of these approaches with the aim to provide scientists with new analysis strategies for their field.
The conference focuses on how to characterize a complex system and on the methods for estimating and modeling of statistical coupling (e.g. network coherence, creation and modulation of small networks and local or long-range synchronization by cross frequency phase-phase and phase-amplitude coupling) and causality (e.g. Granger causality, transfer entropy). Therefore, data analysts from different study fields including neuroscience, mathematics, physics, biology, and economy will present their approaches with a particular focus on the methods they use. The aim of this conference is to foster discussions and the transdisciplinary exchange of advanced techniques, methods, and algorithms, thereby stimulating potential future collaborations.
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*PAPER SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION*
Authors are invited to submit conference abstracts with up to 400 words. Authors of exceptional abstracts will be given the opportunity to present their research in a talk. However, poster sessions will be provided with ample time for discussions. For your submission, please use the conference website c3s.uni-koeln.de.
To register, please send an email with the subject "registration" to c3s-conference@uni-koeln.de. Please be sure to include your full name, your affiliation and whether you qualify as student (also PhD candidates) or not. The registration fee will cover snacks and refreshments during coffee breaks, lunch and a dinner with all participants. Early-bird registration is available until July 10 with a reduced fee of 100 EUR (50 EUR for students), after July 10 the registration fee will be 200 EUR (100 EUR for students).
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission deadline: June 15, 2017
Author Notification: end June, 2017
Early-bird registration: July 10, 2017
Conference: September 25-27, 2017
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Please find the call for papers and more information at the conference website: http://c3s.uni-koeln.de. For questions regarding the conference feel free to contact us via c3s-conference@uni-koeln.de.
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Coordinator of Competence Area III: Quantitative Modeling of Complex Systems
Dr. Michael von Papen Email: m.papen@uni-koeln.de http://www.uni-koeln.de/~vpapenm http://complexsystems.uni-koeln.de
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Michael von Papen