Physics of Human Social Systems

INVITED · T56 · ID: 1850464






Presentations

  • What's the point of this conference? Modeling the physics of team formation at meetings

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Zajdela, E. R., Huynh, K., Wen, A. T., Feig, A. L., Wiener, R. J., & Abrams, D. M. (2022). Dynamics of social interaction: Modeling the genesis of scientific collaboration. Physical Review Research, 4(4), L042001.

    Presenters

    • Daniel M Abrams

      Northwestern University

    Authors

    • Daniel M Abrams

      Northwestern University

    • Emma R Zajdela

      Princeton University, Northwestern University

    • Richard J Wiener

      Research Corporation for Science Advancement

    • Andrew L Feig

      Research Corporation for Science Advancement

    • Kimberly Huynh

      Research Corporation for Science Advancement

    • Andy Wen

      Northwestern University

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  • Forecasting U.S. elections using compartmental models of infection

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: A Volkening, DF Linder, MA Porter, and GA Rempala.
    Forecasting elections using compartmental models of infection.
    SIAM Review, 62(4):837-865, 2020.

    R Branstetter, S Chian, W L He, C M Lee, M Liu, E Mansell, M Paranjape, and A Volkening.
    How pollster history and time affect U.S. election forecasts under a compartmental modeling approach (working title).
    In preparation, 2023.

    Presenters

    • Alexandria Volkening

      Purdue University

    Authors

    • Alexandria Volkening

      Purdue University

    • Mason A Porter

      University of California, Los Angeles

    • Daniel Linder

      Augusta University

    • Grzegorz Rempala

      Ohio State University

    • Ryan Branstetter

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    • Samuel Chian

      Stanford University

    • William He

      Northwestern University

    • Christopher Lee

      Northwestern University

    • Mengqi Liu

      Purdue University

    • Emma Mansell

      Northwestern University

    • Manas Paranjape

      Purdue University

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