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LOCATION:MPI-PKS\, Nöthnitzer Straße 3801187 Dresden
SUMMARY:Group: Reschedule: \"The Evolution of Social Behaviour\"
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Complex System Reading Group\nInstitute of Speaker: \n
 Topics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n  Name: MPI-PKS (Room 2B1)\n  Street: Nöthni
 tzer Straße 38\n  City: 01187 Dresden\n  Phone: + 49 (0)351 871 0\n  Fax:
  \nDescription: The next edition of the Complex Systems Reading Group will
  take place on Wednesday\, July 23\, 5 pm in 2B1. The topic will be \"The 
 Evolution of Social Behaviour\". First we take a look at the reference mat
 hematical model \"The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour\" by W. D. H
 amilton\, published in the J. Theoret. Biol. in 1964 (more than 10000 cite
 s according to google scholar). http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/artic
 le/pii/0022519364900384 General biological principles supported by the mod
 el are presented in the second part of the article: http://www.sciencedire
 ct.com/science/article/pii/0022519364900396 After that\, we will discuss n
 ew results by C. Fowler published recently in PNAS on how this may apply t
 o social human behaviour. From its abstract: \"More than any other species
 \, humans form social ties to individuals who are neither kin nor mates\, 
 and these ties tend to be with similar people. Here\, we show that this si
 milarity extends to genotypes.\" Christakis\, Fowler: \"Friendship and nat
 ural selection\"\, PNAS (2015) http://www.pnas.org/content/111/Supplement_
 3/10796.abstract The discussion is informal and anyone interested is welco
 me to join. For more informations\, see: http://planet.pks.mpg.de/wiki/Rea
 dingGroup or subscribe to the mailing list: http://lists.pks.mpg.de/mailma
 n/listinfo/reading-group
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