Description:

This seminar introduces nonlinear dynamical systems analyses tailored for researchers in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, providing a framework to model complex human behavior and societal interactions. Participants will gain hands-on expertise in using R for nonlinear dynamical systems modeling, exploring concepts such as fixed points, stability, and attractors, with practical applications to enhance their research approaches.

Start: Tuesday, 14 January 2025 @ 03:00

End: Wednesday, 15 January 2025 @ 08:00

Timezone: Sydney

Learning Objectives:

Topics Covered
Principles of Nonlinear Systems , Dynamics in Social Sciences , Introduction to Fixed Points , Role of Stability , Attractors Overview , Conceptual Frameworks , Identifying Fixed Points , Stability Analysis Methods , Exploring Attractors , Introduction to R Software , Applying R to Dynamics , Real-World Case Studies , Modeling Complex Systems , Interpreting R Outputs , Visualizing Dynamics , Multivariate Contexts , Analyzing Results , Limitations of Nonlinear Models , Addressing Modeling Challenges , Incorporating Dynamics in Research , Innovative Approaches , Simulations

Eligibility:
  • Open to all

Organiser: Bernard Ricca, Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

Contact: info@instats.org

Host institution: Instats

Introduction to Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Analysis with Bernard Ricca, Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs https://dresa.org.au/events/introduction-to-nonlinear-dynamical-systems-and-analysis-with-bernard-ricca-lyda-hill-institute-for-human-resilience-university-of-colorado-colorado-springs This seminar introduces nonlinear dynamical systems analyses tailored for researchers in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, providing a framework to model complex human behavior and societal interactions. Participants will gain hands-on expertise in using R for nonlinear dynamical systems modeling, exploring concepts such as fixed points, stability, and attractors, with practical applications to enhance their research approaches. 2025-01-14 03:00:00 UTC 2025-01-15 08:00:00 UTC Bernard Ricca, Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Instats info@instats.org [] [] [] open_to_all []