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== Final Result==
 
== Final Result==
  
* Introduction to Self-Organizing Systems
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====Introduction to Self-Organizing Systems====
 
** Part I: Methodology and theory.  
 
** Part I: Methodology and theory.  
 
** Part II: Case studies. This is a ring lecture with speakers from different universities and different fields.
 
** Part II: Case studies. This is a ring lecture with speakers from different universities and different fields.
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* Information Theory and Coding (Lecture and Exercises)
 
* Information Theory and Coding (Lecture and Exercises)
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== Group 1: Bauschert, Bettstetter, Pletzer, Quaritsch, Yanmaz ==
 
== Group 1: Bauschert, Bettstetter, Pletzer, Quaritsch, Yanmaz ==

Revision as of 11:50, 16 July 2009

Final Result

Introduction to Self-Organizing Systems

    • Part I: Methodology and theory.
    • Part II: Case studies. This is a ring lecture with speakers from different universities and different fields.
  • Dynamic Systems (Lecture and Lab).

Content: according to Strogatz book

  • Network Theory (Lecture and Exercises).

Content:

  • Information Theory and Coding (Lecture and Exercises)

Group 1: Bauschert, Bettstetter, Pletzer, Quaritsch, Yanmaz

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Group 2:

All courses should specifically deal with applications towards SOS.

Group ??

Subject Type g2 und.grad g2 grad g2 grad spec. Var4
Dynamical Systems Lecture X 3ECTS
Information Theory Lecture X
Algorithms 1 & 2 Lecture & Lab X
Numerical Simulations Lecture & Labs X
Topics course SO in nature/society Lecture X
specified classes (choose two)
Network 1 & 2 X
Statistical physics 1 & 2 X
Embedded Systems X
Sensors and Robotics X
Undergraduate
Calculus 1 & 2 Lecture X
Statistics Lecture X
Diff. Equations Lecture X
Linear Algebra Lecture X
Programming Lecture X
Natural sciences Lecture X