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Evangelos
Georgiadis
Bio [2003]
The youngest participant of the first NKS Summer School, Evangelos has
just completed his British A-level
examinations in Chemistry, Economics,
Mathematics, Philosophy, and German. Interested in ideas about society,
how people choose to lead their lives and how they interact with one another,
Evangelos has recently authored a paper entitled " Cooperation revisited"
(currently under review by the International Journal of Game Theory).
He describes it as attempting to scrutinize and resolve the problem of
"how cooperation emerges in a self-seeking environment?" by combining
areas of game theory, artificial intelligence, philosophy and evolutionary
biology. Evangelos has been the recipient of a 'Study Abroad' Scholarship
from Britain's leading secondary-level institution, Rugby School, and
has partipated at both the Harvard Summer School on International Relations
and Political Philosophy (2000) and the National Youth Leadership Forum
(NYLF) on Medicine, held in Rutgers University in 1999. His passion for
Mathematics has resulted in a paper, "On Iterations of the Complex Function
f(z)=z^p", and he hopes to do his undergraduate study in this field in
the U.S.
Project Title
Simple Deterministic Rules in International Relations
Abstract
This paper investigates implications of simple deterministic rules in
International Relations (IR). The primary objective is to inspect whether
simple alliance switching rules in IR yield behaviour of great complexity.
My analysis of different behaviour shall rely on Dr Wolfram's 4-class
classification; class 1 and 2 exhibiting simple,nested behaviour whereas
class 3 and 4 shall be denoted for cases representing complicated behaviour.
As a result of the summer school, Evangelos also produced a short paper
that aims to investigate the dynamics of the function f(z)=z^p,p‘N\{1};it
also aims to categorize behaviour of the points on the circle k when the
complex function is iterated.The three classes of behaviour shall be denoted
pure-cyclical points,pre-cyclical points and the chaotic points.
Favorite 3-color Cellular Automata
 Rule
Chosen: 2021167623173
Additional Information
Georgiadis, E. "Simple Deterministic Rules in International
Relations." Presentation at NKS 2004, Boston, MA, 2004. [abstract]
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