Aymeric Vié

@aymeric_vie

Simulation and Evolutionary algorithms to understand economics, networks, game theory and history • External Fellow at and student at

France
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2017.

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    If our recent two-parter with SFI's W. Brian Arthur (, ) about the of and the of our on wasn't enough for you, here he is in conversation with :

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    I'm looking forward to seeing AI agents that: - Have a model of the world - Assume others do too - Use some form of language to update models on each side ... As well as many others things you use language for. It doesn't matter if their syntax is terrible.

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    We are excited to open the application portal for the fourth annual Oxford Summer School in Economic Networks, to take place June 22-26

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    Most of the actual examples in comment thread are about encountering a line of deer across the road and choosing which deer one has to hit. I hereby rename the trolley problem the PDP (= "parallel deer problem").

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    On games with coordinating and anti-coordinating agents "We provide a complete characterization of the set of Nash equilibria for games with mixed coordinating and anti-coordinating agents with heterogeneous utilities interacting on an all-to-all network"

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    I was reading before I was even a PhD student. Seeing part of my dissertation work (with Bryan Head, Corey Brady, and ) on multi-level agent-based modeling in with LevelSpace in the journal is a pretty amazing feeling

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    Early epidemiological analysis of the 2019-nCoV outbreak based on a crowdsourced data by

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    NEW PAPER Early epidemiological analysis of the 2019-nCoV outbreak based on a crowdsourced data Kaiyuan Sun, Jenny Chen, Cécile Viboud.

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    Hard times but will never its devoted readers! Here is the first issue of 2020 with a super special session on grand challenges in edited by Li An, Volker Grimm and Billie Turner II. Enjoy it:

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    Phase transitions in information spreading on structured populations

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    We're excited to have physicist and chairman of CFM Jean-Philippe Bouchaud joining us next Friday to present "Marginally stable economies?"

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    Very critical (and well-argued) review of Walter Scheidel´s "Escape from Rome" by Peter Thonemann

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    Did you know that Breiman published both the bagging and random forest papers *after* he retired?!? (This is from our forthcoming book: )

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    An Opinionated Guide to ML Research: “To make breakthroughs with idea-driven research, you need to develop an exceptionally deep understanding of your subject, and a perspective that diverges from the rest of the community—some can do it, but it’s hard.”

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    and are investigating the potentential of to better understand a range of emergent phenomena and transform public policy Further details here:

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    "very difficult" 😩🥵😭 "highly non-trivial" 😲😄😎

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    Happy to announce a new paper in with my colleagues from

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    "The paper shows that it is possible to predict collapse for a large class of systems that are governed by a linear (or linearized) node dynamics." Leo Horstmeyer, Tuan Pham, , in . More ➡️

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