Table des matières
Q Analyse
A gentle and quick tour
Les deux références suivantes se complète bien et donne une bonne vue du domaine.
- Chapter VIII (p. 410-454): The geometry of Human affair in Alternate realities by Paul Caspi (mathematical moedling and applied math).
Good introduction, with a broad view and without too much formalism.
- Some structure and notation of Q-analysis
A mathematical introduction. May serve as a memento
Introduction générale
- Q-Analysis: A hard language for the soft sciences
A methodological introduction for social scientists, by Atkin the father of Q-analysis.
- An Introduction to Q-analysis (slides)
Systemic view for social scientist and a reference to lattice computing, see also
Lattice Computing: lattice theory based computational intelligence
- An Introduction to Q-analysis
An introduction for geographer.
- How far can Q-analysis go into social systems understanding ?
systemic approaches for social science
Further Variations
- Perspectives on A-homotopy theory and its applications
combinatorial homotopy theory of simplicial complexes and graphs
- Combinatorial and algebraic approaches to Network Analysis
change analysis of time series of dynamic networks
- Hypernetworks for reconstructing the dynamics of multilevel systems
Rephrasing some stuff in more modern language. A focus on miulti-level systems
- Chapter II: A theory of Stars in Complex Systems in Complexity, Language and Life: Mathematical Approaches
An slight generalization of Q-analysis to accomadate multiple-level of hierarchies.
Applications
- Factory Automation Project Selection Using Multicriterion Q-analysis
multi-criterion decision making
- Complexity, Design, Q-analysis, Science Life & Everything (slides)
focus on design and complexity measure)
- The Multilevel Hypernetwork Dynamics of Complex Systems of Robot Soccer Agents
dynamics of multilevel systems illustrated on Robot soccer
- Q-analysis and transport: a false start ?
application to transportation
- Higher-order Q analysis of a range of personality and psychophysiological variables
classification in psychology
Programmation Spatiale
- J.-L. Giavitto and O. Michel. MGS: a rule-based programming language for complex objects and collections. In Mark van den Brand and Rakesh Verma, editors, Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, volume 59. Elsevier Science Publishers, 2001.
- Jean-Louis Giavitto and Antoine Spicher. Topological rewriting and the geometrization of programming. Physica D, 237:1302–1314, 2008.
- Jean-Louis Giavitto, Antoine Spicher. MGS Tutorial. Special Session at Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC’2012), 3-7 Septembre 2012. (about 400 slides). Cf. http://www.spatial-computing.org/mgs:tutorial
Petit Chaperon Rouge, Analogie et Représentation des connaissances
- J.-L. Giavitto and E. Valencia. A Topological Framework for Modeling Diagrammatic Reasoning Tasks. In Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning. Editors : P. Olivier, M. Anderson and B. Meyer. Springer Verlag. (Livre paru en mars 2002 après avoir été annoncé en 2001.)
- Un modèle topologique du raisonnement diagrammatique
stage de master d'Erika Valencia. Complet. Les idées sur l'analyse des contes de fées, la restructuration deshierarchies et l'analogie sont expliquées en détails
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Applications musicales
- L. Bigo, J.-L. Giavitto, A. Spicher. Building Topological Spaces for Musical Objects. Proc. of the Int. Mathematics and Computation in Music. Paris, Juin 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 6726