Lab Home | Phone | Search
Center for Nonlinear Studies  Center for Nonlinear Studies
 Home 
 People 
 Current 
 Executive Committee 
 Postdocs 
 Visitors 
 Students 
 Research 
 Publications 
 Conferences 
 Workshops 
 Sponsorship 
 Talks 
 Seminars 
 Postdoc Seminars Archive 
 Quantum Lunch 
 Quantum Lunch Archive 
 P/T Colloquia 
 Archive 
 Ulam Scholar 
 
 Postdoc Nominations 
 Student Requests 
 Student Program 
 Visitor Requests 
 Description 
 Past Visitors 
 Services 
 General 
 
 History of CNLS 
 
 Maps, Directions 
 CNLS Office 
 T-Division 
 LANL 
 
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
CNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690)

Seminar

CNLS Student Seminar Series

Complex Networks and the Evolution of Scientific Ideas


Mark Herrera
T-CNLS, T-13, and University of Maryland

Network theory has allowed for the study of many complex systems in computer science, physics, and even biology. The goal of this project is to apply the well developed analytical tools of network theory to a network built of scientific ideas. By using a community finding approach, we aim to identify communities of scientific ideas and study their birth, death, and time evolution. We present preliminary results from a network built from the Physical Review Database using the Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS). Ultimately, a better understanding of the dynamics of scientific ideas may allow for the prediction of the rise, fall, or merger of communities and the various fields they represent.