Polarization of opinions in a network with two communities
The recent study of large data sets has revealed the key network structures behind many biological, social, and technological processes. Read more →
The recent study of large data sets has revealed the key network structures behind many biological, social, and technological processes. Read more →
In 1975, Yoshiki Kuramoto introduced a simple model to describe the collective dynamics of a set of interacting oscillators. In the model, each oscillator has a natural frequency, and is coupled equally to all other oscillators. Read more →
How do animals move through their environment as they search for resources, or try to satisfy other natural goals? Over the past two decades, researchers have examined this question using real world data for organisms such as albatross, marine predators and bees, often finding a pattern of many short or mid-scale movements punctuated by occasional long flights or excursions. Read more →
Here are links to a few recent articles by LML Fellow Mark Buchanan. Read more →
Absolute Inter- and Intragenerational Mobility: the Role of Income Growth and Inequality
Yonatan Berman
City, University of London
20th February 2019
Workshop on Random Dynamical Systems and Anomalous Dynamics
Imperial College London
20th – 22th March 2019
The Long Run Evolution of Absolute Intergenerational Mobility
Yonatan Berman
Freie Universitat, Berlin, Germany
11th April 2019
LML 2019 Summer School
8th July – 2nd August 2019