Dr. Lucas Lacasa - Departamento de Matemática Aplicada y
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Dr. Lucas Lacasa - Departamento de Matemática Aplicada y
Dr. Lucas Lacasa e-mail e-CV Webpage [email protected] http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NMrNTFcAAAAJ&hl=es http://matap.dmae.upm.es/web_lucas/Primera.html ACADEMIC RECORD DEGREE THEORETICAL PHYSICS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID GRADUATING FEB 2004 MASTER PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID GRADUATING JUN 2006 MASTER THESIS: PHASE TRANSITIONS IN STOCHASTIC MODELS OF HIERARCHY FORMATION (highest qualification) PhD THESIS COMPLEXITY IN PHYSICAL, LIVING AND MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID GRADUATING FEB 2009 QUALIFICATION: SUMMA CUM LAUDE ADVISOR: Prof. BARTOLO LUQUE EXAMINERS: Prof. Damián Zanette (Centro Atómico Bariloche e Instituto Balseiro, Argentina), Prof. Octavio Miramontes (Institute of Physics, UNAM, Mexico), Prof. Susanna Manrubia (INTA-CSIC, Spain), Prof. Ugo Bastolla (CBM, Spain), Prof. JC Nuño Sanz (UPM, Spain). Summary: My PhD thesis focused on three interdependent problems within complexity science, namely: (i) onset of collective behavior in biological and social systems, (ii) criticality and complexity in mathematical systems (phase transitions and criticality in combinatorial systems) and (iii) development of new and alternative tools for complex systems analysis (self-overlap method and visibility graph algorithms). The output of the thesis resulted in a total of nine international publications. ACADEMIC CERTIFICATIONS by ANECA (Spanish certification agency) Assistant professorship certification (tenured) (2012) Assistant professorship certification (non-tenured) (2009) FELLOW OF THE SPANISH PHYSICS SOCIETY WORK EXPERIENCE Assistant professor of Applied Mathematics (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) (Oct ’10 -) Summary of activities: research in several areas of complex systems (networks, time series analysis, statistical mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, chaos), within the context of several scientific projects, making grant proposals at national and international (European) research councils, teaching several courses (numerical analysis, programming in Fortran 90, Introduction to Complex Systems), mentoring students at masters and PhD level. Postdoctoral activity and invited researcher at: * Physics Department, University of Oxford (Jan ’12 – Mar ’12) Research stay at the Systems and Signals group (head: Dr. Nick Jones, now at Imperial College London), topic: nonlinear time series analysis and network theory * Institute of Physics, UNAM, Mexico (Jul ’12, Jan ’07, Jan’06) Several research stays, invited by Prof. Alberto Robledo and Prof. Octavio Miramontes Topics: criticality in number theory, and visibility graph theory * Center for Mathematical Research (CRM) Barcelona (Jun ’11 – Jul’11, Aug ’09 Dec ‘09) Postdoc and research stay at the Complex systems group (head: Prof. Alvaro Corral). Topic: mathematical modeling and scaling laws in natural language. * Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems (IFISC, Palma, Spain) (Jan ’10 – Sep ‘10) Postdoc at IFISC supervised by Prof. Raúl Toral. Topics: Phase transitions and fluctuation theorems in random field models, chaos theory, visibility graphs. * Department of Theoretical Physics, CBPF (Brazil) (Mar ’09 – May ‘09) Postdoc research stay in the group of C. Tsallis, supervised by Prof. Evaldo Curado. Topics: phase transitions in combinatorial systems, and generalized Heisenberg algebras that describe quantum mechanical systems whose energy spectra spacings shows chaotic fluctuations. Complexity Scholar Santa Fe Institute, USA (2009) Complex Systems summer school 2009. Researcher at Innaxis R&D foundation (2007-2009) Developing research in air traffic modeling, emergence of collective phenomena and diffusion of traffic delays in networked infrastructures. Making proposals for FP7 programme in collaboration with other universities. PUBLICATION RECORD PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATION RECORD (29) KEYWORD: A= Journal paper (SCI/JCR) CL= Peer Reviewed Chapter Book 1A. LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE Bonabeau hierarchy models revisited PHYSICA A 366 (2006), 472-484 2A. JORDI BASCOMPTE, BARTOLO LUQUE, JOSE OLARREA, LUCAS LACASA A probabilistic model of reserve design JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY 247, 1 (2007) 3A. ANTONIO FERRERA, BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, EUSEBIO VALERO Self overlap as a method of analysis in Ising models PHYSICAL REVIEW E 75, 6, 061103 (2007) 4A. BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES Phase transition in a stochastic prime number generator PHYSICAL REVIEW E 76, 010103 (R) (2007) 5A. LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE, OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES Phase transition and computational complexity in a stochastic prime number generator NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 10 023009 (2008) 6A. LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE, FERNANDO BALLESTEROS, JORDI LUQUE, JUAN CARLOS NUÑO From time series to complex networks: the visibility graph PROC. NATL. ACAD. SCI. USA (PNAS), vol. 105, no. 13 (2008) FEATURED IN : la recherche 7A. BARTOLO LUQUE, OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES, LUCAS LACASA Number theoretic example of scale-free topology inducing self-organized criticality PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 101, 158702 (2008) 8A. BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA The first digit frequencies of prime numbers and Riemann zeta zeros PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A 465 (2009) 2197-2216 FEATURED: physorg.com AWARDED: TOP 10 DOWNLOADED ARTICLES IN 2009 (http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/site/misc/top_ten.xhtml) 9A LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE, JORDI LUQUE, JUAN CARLOS NUÑO Visibility graph: a new method for estimating the Hurst exponent of fractional Brownian motion EUROPHYSICS LETTERS 86, 30001 (2009) AWARDED: BEST 2009 PAPERS IN EPL (http://iopscience.iop.org/0295-5075/page/Best%20of%202009%20Collection) 10A MASSIMILIANO ZANIN, LUCAS LACASA, MIGUEL CEA Scheduled Networks CHAOS 19, 02311 (2009) 11A LUCAS LACASA, MIGUEL CEA, MASSIMILIANO ZANIN Jamming transition in air transportation networks PHYSICA A 388, pp. 3948-3954 (2009) 12A BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, JORDI LUQUE, FERNANDO BALLESTEROS Horizontal visibility graphs: exact results for random time series PHYSICAL REVIEW E 80, 046103 (2009) 13CL LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE, OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES Complex Systems, Numbers, and Number Theory IN Reviews of Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity, ed. HG Shuster (2010) 14A MASSIMO MASTRANGELI, MARTIN SCHMIDT, LUCAS LACASA The roundtable: an abstract model of conversation dynamics JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES AND SOCIAL SIMULATION 13, 4 (2010) 15CL LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE From time series to complex networks: a brief overview of visibility graphs IN Computer Science Research and Technology vol 3, NOVA PUBLISHERS (2010) 16A LUCAS LACASA, RAUL TORAL Description of stochastic and chaotic series using visibility graphs PHYSICAL REVIEW E 82, 036120 (2010) 17A NIKO KOMIN, LUCAS LACASA, RAUL TORAL Critical behavior in a Ginzburg-Landau model with additive quenched noise JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS P12008 (2010) 18A ANGEL NUÑEZ, LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE Detecting periodicity with horizontal visibility graphs INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIFURCATION AND CHAOS 22, 7 (2012) 19A EUSEBIO VALERO, MANUEL TORREALBA, LUCAS LACASA, FRANÇOIS FRAYSSE Fast resolution of a single factor Heath-Jarrow-Morton model with stochastic volatility JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 236, 6, Pages 1637–1655 (2011) 20A BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, FERNANDO BALLESTEROS, ALBERTO ROBLEDO Feigenbaum graphs: a complex network perspective of chaos PLoS ONE6,9 (2011) 21CL ANGEL NUÑEZ, LUCAS LACAS, BARTOLO LUQUE, JOSE PATRICIO GOMEZ Visibility graphs IN GRAPH THEORY (ed. INTECH) ISBN 979-953-307-303-2 (2012) 22A LUCAS LACASA Comment on the existence of a long range correlation in the Geomagnetic Disturbance storm time (Dst) index ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE 337, 1 (2012) 23A BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, FERNANDO BALLESTEROS, ALBERTO ROBLEDO Analytical properties of horizontal visibility graphs in the Feigenbaum scenario CHAOS 22, 013109 (2012). 24A LUCAS LACASA, ANGEL NUÑEZ, EDGAR ROLDÁN, JUAN MR PARRONDO, BARTOLO LUQUE Time series irreversibility: a visibility graph approach EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B 85, 217 (2012) 25A JAMES WEST, LUCAS LACASA, SIMONE SEVERINI, ANDREW TESCHENDORFF Approximate entropy of network parameters PHYSICAL REVIEW E 85, 046111 (2012) 26A LUCAS LACASA y BARTOLO LUQUE Phase transition in the countdown game PHYSICAL REVIEW E 86, 010105(R) (2012) 27CL LUCAS LACASA Redes, interacción, emergencia IN Fronteras de la física del siglo XXI, Copit Arxiv (2013) 28A BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA y ALBERTO ROBLEDO Feigenbaum graphs at the edge of chaos PHYSICS LETTERS A 376 (2012) 3625–3629 29A LUCAS LACASA, JESUS GOMEZ-GARDEÑES Correlation Dimension of Complex Networks PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS (in press 2013) 30A ANGEL NUÑEZ, BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, JOSE PATRICIO GÓMEZ, ALBERTO ROBLEDO Horizontal visibility graphs generated by type-I intermittency PHYSICAL REVIEW E (in press 2013) NON PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATION RECORD (2) 1- Crossover phenomenon in the performance of an Internet search engine Lucas Lacasa, Jacopo Tagliabue and Andrew Berdahl Working paper SFI CSSS09 2- 1,2,3: Building the phylogenetic tree of language with numbers Andrew Berdahl and Lucas Lacasa Working paper SFI CSSS09 COMMUNICATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCES (TALKS, POSTER PRESENTATIONS) (18) LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE TALK Teoría de Campo Medio en el modelo de Bonabeau CONGRESS: CEDI’05 (Congreso Español de Informática) PROCEEDINGS ISBN: 84-9732-446-3 GRANADA, ESPAÑA 2005 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE POSTER Tintin universe: a social network approximation CONGRESS: LATIN AMERICAN WORKSHOP ON NONLINEAR PHENOMENA 05 SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA 2005 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE POSTER A brand new pattern of statistical regularity in prime number distribution CONGRESS: NDCOS ISTANBUL, TURKEY 2006 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE POSTER Self-overlap as a method of stability analysis in Ising models CONGRESS: FISES 06 GRANADA, ESPAÑA 2006 BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA POSTER Un patrón regular en la distribución de números primos CONGRESS: FISES 06 GRANADA, ESPAÑA 2006 BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES TALK Transición de fase en un modelo estocástico de generación de números primos CONGRESS: NOLINEAL 07 CIUDAD REAL, ESPAÑA 2007 LUCAS LACASA, EUSEBIO VALERO, JAVIER DE VICENTE Split gap effects on rear fuselage flow CONGRESS: IASTED 07 PALMA DE MALLORCA, ESPAÑA 2007 NICOLAS SUAREZ, LUCAS LACASA Using serious gaming and macromodels to validate the future ATM system CONGRESS: MODSIM 07 VIRGINIA, USA 2007 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE TALK Phase transition and computational complexity in a stochastic prime number generator CONGRESS: LATIN AMERICAN WORKSHOP ON NONLINEAR PHENOMENA 05 ARICA, CHILE 2007 BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA POSTER Phase transition in a stochastic prime number generation CONGRESS: FISES 08 SALAMANCA, ESPAÑA 2008 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE POSTER Un mapeo entre series temporales y redes complejas CONGRESS: FISES 08 SALAMANCA, ESPAÑA 2008 LUCAS LACASA TALK From time series to complex networks: the visibility graph CONGRESS: XXXII BRAZILIAN MEETING ON CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS AGUAS DE LINDOIA, SAO PAULO, BRASIL 2009 LUCAS LACASA TALK Algoritmos de visibilidad: de series temporales a redes complejas CONGRESS: FISES 09 HUELVA, ESPAÑA 2009 LUCAS LACASA TALK Horizontal visibility graphs discrimínate randomness from chaos CONGRESS: NET-WORKS 2010 ZARAGOZA, ESPAÑA 2010 LUCAS LACASA POSTER Horizontal visibility graphs discrimínate randomness from chaos CONGRESS: EMERGENCE AND DESIGN OF ROBUSTNESS PALMA DE MALLORCA, ESPAÑA 2010 BARTOLO LUQUE, LUCAS LACASA, ANGEL NUÑEZ POSTER Feigenbaum graphs: a complex network perspective of chaos CONGRESS: FISES 2011 BARCELONA, ESPAÑA 2011 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE TALK Feigenbaum graphs: a complex network perspective of chaos CONGRESS: SIGMAPHI 2011: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON STATISTICAL PHYSICS CYPRUS 2011 LUCAS LACASA, BARTOLO LUQUE POSTER Phase transition in the Countdown problem CONGRESS: FISES 2012 PALMA DE MALLORCA, ESPAÑA 2012 INVITED TALKS AND SEMINARS (6) - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM, MEXICO) Instituto de Física. Seminar title: Topics in Nonlinear dynamics. (Jan 2007) Plenary talk under Tomas Brody chair: Visibility algorithms (July 2012) - University College London (UK) Department of Computer Science. Seminar title: Visibility algorithms: mapping time series to networks (30/01/2012) - Imperial College London (UK) Department of Mathematics. Seminar title: Visibility algorithms: mapping time series to networks (14/02/2012) - Centre de Recerca Matemática (Barcelona). Seminar title: Nonlinear time series analysis (October 2009). - University of Oxford (UK) Physics Department Seminar title: Visibility algorithms: mapping time series to networks (25/02/2012) - Universidad de Zaragoza (España) Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada Seminar title: Ergodic theory and complex networks (October 2012) PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS (7) PROJECT: Visibility: intermittency and irreversibility Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (AL13 PID-09) 2013-2014 PI: Dr. LUCAS LACASA PROJECT: MODELICO-CM (Modelling and Simulation of Complex systems) COMUNIDAD DE MADRID S2009/ESP-1691 2010-2013 PI: Prof. SUSANNA CUEVAS MANRUBIA PROJECT: REDES COMPLEJAS: VISIBILIDAD, MUTUALISMO Y TEORIA DE NUMEROS FIS2009-13690 SPANISH SCIENCE COUNCIL 2009-2011 PI: Prof. BARTOLOME LUQUE SERRANO PROJECT VISIBILIDAD: UNA NUEVA HERRAMIENTA DE ANALISIS DE SERIES TEMPORALES BASADA EN REDES COMPLEJAS FIS2006-08607 SPANISH SCIENCE COUNCIL 2006-2009 PI: Prof. BARTOLOME LUQUE SERRANO PROJECT: PRIME NUMBERS AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS FIS2006-26382-E SPANISH SCIENCE COUNCIL 2007-2008 PI: Prof. BARTOLOME LUQUE SERRANO Awarded: TOP 5 spanish scientific projects PROJECT SISTEMAS COMPLEJOS Y DINÁMICA DE REDES BIOLÓGICAS IN118306 DGAPA UNAM - Mexico 2006-2008 PI: DR.OCTAVIO MIRAMONTES PROJECT: MODELOS MATEMÁTICOS DE DIFUSIÓN DE CRIMINALIDAD EN AREAS URBANAS HI2006-0026 SPANISH SCIENCE COUNCIL 2006-2007 PI: Prof. MIGUEL ANGEL HERRERO ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES Workshop Modelico 2012 12-14 Noviembre 2012, Madrid AWARDS - I am the recipient of the UPM research award 2011, the yearly research award for scientists under 35 from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. - Awarded the Catedra Tomas Brody prize 2012 for developing research in Theoretical Physics at the Institute of Physics (UNAM). - Our project 'Complex Systems and Number theory' (participants: Bartolo Luque, Lucas Lacasa) was awarded as one of the five most representative scientific projects in the spanish science gala 2012. SERVICE TO JOURNALS (REFEREE) 1. Physical Review Letters 2. Europhysics Letters (EPL) 2. Physical Review E 3. PLoS ONE 4. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 5. Physics Letters A 6. Applied Physics Letters 7. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 8. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 9. Physica A 10. International Journal of Modern Physics C 11. European Physical Journal B 12. Information Sciences 13. Acta Geophysica 14. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS) LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY English French Spanish Full professional fluency Fluent Native speaker TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-2013: - "INFORMATICS" (6 ECTS), School of Aeronautics (UPM). Anual course (1ST year undergrad) on numerical analysis (numerical methods for solving mathematical problems such as systems of linear and nonlinear equations, integration and differentiation, interpolation and approximation, ordinary differential equations) and programming in Fortran 90 -“COMPLEX SYSTEMS” (3 ECTS), School of Aeronautics (UPM). Semester course (4th year undergrad) introduction to complexity science: topics in statistical physics, dynamical systems, fractals, time series analysis and networks. 2011-2012: - "INFORMATICS" (6 ECTS), School of Aeronautics (UPM). Anual course (1ST year undergrad) on numerical analysis (numerical methods for solving mathematical problems such as systems of linear and nonlinear equations, integration and differentiation, interpolation and approximation, ordinary differential equations) and programming in Fortran 90 -“COMPLEX SYSTEMS” (3 ECTS), School of Aeronautics (UPM). Semester course (4th year undergrad) introduction to complexity science: topics in statistical physics, dynamical systems, fractals, time series analysis and networks. 2010-2011: - "INFORMATICS" (6 ECTS), School of Aeronautics (UPM). Anual course (1ST year undergrad) on numerical analysis (numerical methods for solving mathematical problems such as systems of linear and nonlinear equations, integration and differentiation, interpolation and approximation, ordinary differential equations) and programming in Fortran 90 2008-2009: - "COMPLEX SYSTEMS AND NUMBER THEORY", School of Aeronautics (UPM). Semester course (5th year undergrad) in applications of complex systems science to number theoretical problems. 2006-2007: - 'FRACTALS' - Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña UPC (Online teaching methodology) SUPERVISED STUDENTS PhD D. Angel Nuñez, PhD candidate (Visibility graphs and nonlinear dynamics) Master tesis Alvaro de Fuente Quintana (“Monte Carlo methods in ATM traffic” – Graduated with honors in Aeronautical Engineering 2012) David Sepúlveda (“Phase transitions and collective phenomena in transportation networks” – Graduated with honors in Aeronautical Engineering 2012) Bernat Serra Montolí ((“Machine learning algorithms for air transport delay prediction” – underway) POPULAR SCIENCE Publications in magazine (3) ▪ “El coleccionista de números”, HERALDO DE ARAGÓN (29 May 2007). ▪ “Mecánica Estadística: el comportamiento de lo complejo”, HERALDO DE ARAGÓN (21 June 2005). ▪ “Econofísica”, AULA DE FORMACION - ICE - MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA nº 2844 (May 2005). Collaborator in Popular science site CONEC (http://www.conec.es/) Editorial Board member of CopIt Arxives (Open Access e-books) http://scifunam.fisica.unam.mx/mir/copit/index.html SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND LINES OF RESEARCH My main interests include: Statistical physics: phase transitions and self-organized criticality Nonlinear time series analysis Networks: theory and applications of complex networks Dynamical systems: nonlinear dynamics, chaos Stochastic processes Interdisciplinary applications and connections between disciplines: *Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics: applications to living systems (social and biological self-organization, cooperative behavior, quantitative language). *Mapping dynamics to networks: visibility graph theory *Emergence of complexity in number theory and combinatorial systems … and anything complexity-oriented. REFEREES and RECOMMENDATION LETTERS References and recommendation letters are available on request. Professor Bartolo Luque Department of Applied Mathematics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain [email protected] Professor Alberto Robledo Institute of Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico [email protected] Professor Raúl Toral Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics of Complex Systems IFISC, UIB-CSIC, Spain [email protected] Dr. Nick Jones Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, UK [email protected] Professor Octavio Miramontes Institute of Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico [email protected]