from May 31, 2023 to June 2, 2023
Le Havre is hosting the third edition of the French Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS). This annual international conference aims to promote interdisciplinary exchanges between researchers from various disciplines and scientific backgrounds (sociology, economics, history, management, archaeology, geography, linguistics, statistics, mathematics and computer science). Particular attention is given to research topics with a strong societal impact from the perspective of complexity sciences. In this context, you are invited to submit your contribution until 22 February 2023.
About
The French Regional Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS) will take place for its third edition (FRCCS 2023) in Le Havre.
It aims to bring together researchers from various disciplines and scientific backgrounds (sociology, economics, history, management, archaeology, geography, linguistics, statistics, mathematics and computer science). The aim is to encourage exchanges and promote the cross-fertilisation of ideas by presenting recent research work, industrial developments and original applications.
Particular attention is given to research topics with a strong societal impact from a complexity science perspective.
For this conference, you are invited to submit your contribution until 22 February 2023.
Submission guidelines
Finished work (published or not) and work in progress are welcome. Two types of contributions are accepted:- Full paper on original research
- Extended abstract on published or unpublished research. It is recommended to have between 3 and 4 pages. They should not exceed four pages.
Topics
Topics covered may concern the following points, but all work on complex system is welcome:
• Foundations of complex systems
• Complex Networks
• Neuroscience, Linguistics
• Economics & Finance
• Infrastructure, planning, and environment
• Biological and (bio)medical complexity
• Social complexity
• Socio-Ecological Systems
• Organisms and populations
• Engineering systems and systems of systems
• Complexity in physics and chemistry