APCTP 2016 Workshop on Frontiers of Physics:Push the Envelope of Statistical Physics: Econo, Social, Bio and Beyond
December 12 (Mon), 2016 ~ December 15 (Thu), 2016
■ Program

     

    12 (Mon)

    13 (Tue)

    14 (Wed)

    15 (Thu)

     

    9:00-9:30

    Registration

    Pan-Jun Kim

    Ignite: Jose Lobo
    - Student Session

    (Min-Woo Ahn, Byoung-Hwa Lee, Inho Hong, Hyunuk Kim, Min-Young Lee, Morgan Frank)

    Working Group Discussion III

    9:00-9:30

    9:30-10:00

    Opening

    Cheol-Min Ghim

    9:30-10:00

    10:00-10:30

    Ignite Talk

    Jaekyoung Kim

    10:00-10:30

    10:30-11:00

    Break

    10:30-11:00

    11:00-11:30

    Misako Takayasu

    Working Group Discussion I

    11:00-11:30

    11:30-12:00

    Siew Ann Cheong

    11:30-12:00

    12:00-12:30

    Luncheon

    Erika Legara

    Luncheon

    Luncheon

    12:00-12:30

    12:30-1:00

    Luncheon

    12:30-1:00

    1:00-1:30

    1:00-1:30

    1:30-2:00

    Naoki Masuda

    Working Group Discussion II

     

    1:30-2:00

    2:00-2:30

    Hang-Hyun Jo

    Chair: Frank Neffke

     

    Jose Lobo

    2:00-2:30

    2:30-3:00

    Seung-Woo Son

    Hyejin Youn

    2:30-3:00

    3:00-3:30

    Break

    Lijun Sun

    3:00-3:30

    3:30-4:00

    Hideki Takayasu

    Break

    3:30-4:00

    4:00-4:30

    Seung-Ki Baek

    Chair: Jose Lobo

     

    Stefan Thurner

    4:00-4:30

    4:30-5:00

    Gabjin Oh

    Frank Neffke

    4:30-5:00

    5:00-5:30

    Break

    panel discussion

    5:00-5:30

    5:30-6:00

    Vipul Periwal

    Dinner

    Dinner

    5:30-6:00

    6:00-6:30

    Danh-Tai Hoang

    6:00-6:30

    6:30-7:00

    Junghyo Jo

    6:30-7:00

    7:00-9:00

    Banquet

     

    7:00-9:00


    Ignite talk


    Misako TakayasuInflation and hyperinflation: The cases of Manga and real economy

    Hideki TakayasuEstimation of cause and result among millions of variables in manufacture processes

    Hang-Hyun Jo, Statistical physics of social connectome

    Erika Fille Tupas Legara, Quantifying the interplay between land-use and transport

    Seung-Ki Baek, Games of decision and inference

    Naoki MasudaHighly heterogeneous performances across human individuals: quantifications and implications

    Stefan ThurnerUnderstanding complex systems as the physics beyond physics

    Frank NeffkeFrom scrabble and person bytes to coworker complementarities

    Lijun SunSmall cities face greater impact from automation

    Hyejin Youn,  Scaling in physics, biology, society and beyond

    Cheong Siew AnnAccelerating knowledge production in the big data era

    Jose LoboTechnological change as an evolutionary process: beyond the analogy

    Vipul PeriwalScientific Learning: Using statistical mechanics to extract predictive knowledge from biological data

    Danh-Tai HoangNon-equilibrium network reconstruction with little data

    Junghyo Jo, Criticality and data binning


    Main Talks

    December 12 (Monday)
      1:30 - 2:00 Naoki Masuda
    Reinforcement learning behaviour by football managers
      2:00 - 2:30 Hang-Hyun Jo
    Static Model for Stylized Facts in Social Networks
      2:30 - 3:00 Seung-Woo Son
    Dynamic Motifs of Strategies and Phase Diagram in Prisoner's Dilemma Games
      3:30 - 4:00 Hideki Takayasu
    St. Petersburg paradox and financial crises from the viewpoint of statistical physics
      4:00 - 4:30 Seung-Ki Baek
    Combination with anti-tit-for-tat remedies problems of tit-for-tat
      4:30 - 5:00 Gabjin Oh
    TBA
      5:30 - 6:00 Vipul Periwal
    Scientific Learning: Using statistical mechanics to extract predictive knowledge from biological data
      6:00 - 6:30 Danh-Tai Hoang
    Non-equilibrium Network Reconstruction with Little Data
      6:30 - 7:00 Junghyo Jo
    Criticality of Deep Learning
    December 13 (Tuesday)
      9:00 - 9:30 Pan-Jun Kim
    I am my microbes: the story of our gut ecosystem
      9:30 - 10:00 Cheol-Min Ghim
    TBA
      10:00 - 10:30 Jaekyoung Kim
    On the process of mathematical modeling to understand complex and stochastic biological systems
      11:00 - 11:30 Misako Takayasu
    Generalized Central Limit Theorem for Randomly Growing Aggregates
      11:30 - 12:00 Siew Ann Cheong
    Knowledge Aggregation in Physics
      12:00 - 12:30 Erika Legara
    Modeling Urban Complexity: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach
      2:00 - 2:30 Jose Lobo
    Spatial Effects of Human Networks: Towards a Theory of Settlement Scaling
      2:30 - 3:00 Hyejin Youn
    Scaling and universality in urban economic diversification
      3:00 - 3:30 Lijun Sun
    Small cities face greater impact from automation
      4:00 - 4:30 Stefan Thurner
    The statistics of combinatorial evolution and its implications
      4:30 - 5:00 Frank Neffke
    Coordinated expertise, How the division of knowledge creates coworker complementarities
    December 14 (Wednesday)
        Students
    Student session