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Why is Andy Burnham talking about fixing England’s social care system?

Prospective MP and potential Labour leader has said tackling the issue is a priority. But why is the system in crisis and what can be done about it?‘I wouldn’t flinch’: Burnham on social care, markets, Brexit – and the prospect of a general electionAndy Burnham has signalled he would overhaul England’s social care system this year if he became prime minister, the biggest indication yet of what his main priorities would be. Work is already under way on updating the social care system under...

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Why is Andy Burnham talking about fixing England’s social care system?

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Optimal Control Synthesis of Closed-Loop Recommendation Systems over Social Networks

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Population Resilience Under Environmental Deterioration in Socially Monogamous Systems with Mutual Mate Choice

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Learning effective models from network dynamics data with multiple initial conditions using weak form SINDy

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arXiv CS 2d ago

Learning effective models from network dynamics data with multiple initial conditions using weak form SINDy

Announce Type: cross Abstract: Social systems consist of networks of individuals who influence one another through social interactions. Studying how processes evolve on these networks can help us better understand patterns of social behavior. We study a system that couples online and offline social activity and investigate how to learn effective models directly from data using Weak Form Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (WSINDy), a method for discovering governing equations.

arXiv Physics 9d ago

Learning effective models from network dynamics data with multiple initial conditions using weak form SINDy

arXiv:2605.30432v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Social systems consist of networks of individuals who influence one another through social interactions. Studying how processes evolve on these networks can help us better understand patterns of social behavior. We study a system that couples online and offline social activity and investigate how to learn effective models directly from data using Weak Form Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (WSINDy), a method for discovering...

arXiv Physics 2d ago

Learning effective models from network dynamics data with multiple initial conditions using weak form SINDy

Announce Type: cross Abstract: Social systems consist of networks of individuals who influence one another through social interactions. Studying how processes evolve on these networks can help us better understand patterns of social behavior. We study a system that couples online and offline social activity and investigate how to learn effective models directly from data using Weak Form Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (WSINDy), a method for discovering governing equations.

arXiv CS 9d ago

Ideal Social Gas: Emergent Thermodynamic Observables in an Effective Model of Social Dynamics

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arXiv Physics 9d ago