Research Interests
- Probability
- Multi-agent economic models
- Multiple equilibria and win-win options for climate policy
PhD in Mathematics
- Thesis: From Vulnerability Formalization to Finitely Additive Probability Monads (Published here.)
- Supervisor: Prof. Dr. R. Klein, Freie Universität, Berlin
Publications
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Sarah Wolf. Vulnerability and risk: comparing assessment approaches. Natural Hazards, online first, 8 September 2011, DOI: 10.1007/s11069-011-9968-4
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Sarah Wolf, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Federico Cecconi, Silvano Cincotti, Herbert Dawid, Herbert Gintis, Sander van der Hoog, Carlo C. Jaeger, Dmitry V. Kovalevsky, Antoine Mandel, and Leonidas Paroussos. Describing economic agent-based models - Dahlem ABM documentation guidelines. To appear in: Proceedings of the 100th Dahlem Conference, New Approaches in Economics after the Financial Crisis, 2010 Aug 28-31.
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Sarah Wolf, Steffen Fürst, Antoine Mandel, Wiebke Lass, Daniel Lincke, Federico Pablo-Martì, and Carlo Jaeger. Lagom regiO - a multi-agent model of several economic regions. To appear in: Proceedings of the 100th Dahlem Conference, New Approaches in Economics after the Financial Crisis, 2010 Aug 28-31.
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Sarah Wolf. Social energy – a useful concept for analyzing complex social systems? December 22, 2010.
GSDP Discussion Social Energy, 2010. See here.
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Alexander Bisaro, Sarah Wolf, and Jochen Hinkel. Framing climate vulnerability and adaptation at
multiple levels: addressing climate risks or institutional barriers in Lesotho? Climate and Development, 2(2), 2010.
- Sarah Wolf. Vulnerability to Climate Change - Mathematics as a Language to Clarify Concepts. In: Michele Emmer and Alfio Quarteroni, editors, MATHKNOW2008, pages 253–263. Springer, Milano, 2009.
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Sarah Wolf, Daniel Lincke, Jochen Hinkel, Cezar Ionescu, and Sandy Bisaro. Concept clarification and computational tools – a formal framework of vulnerability. FAVAIA Working Paper 8, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 2008.
- Sarah Wolf, Cezar Ionescu, Daniel Lincke, Sandy Bisaro, Jochen Hinkel, and Diana Reckien. A Formal Framework of Vulnerability. Deliverable to the ADAM Project. FAVAIA Working Paper 6, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 2007.
- Sarah Wolf. Eine italienische Reise in die Mathematik und Kultur. DMV-Mitteilungen, 14(1):49–50, 2006.
Workshops
Conference Presentations
- SCIVE 2010: "Multiple equilibria in economic systems and stochastic dynamics". A workshop on the Social Complexity of Informal Value Exchange at the European Complex Systems Society Conference, Lisbon, September 16th, 2010.
- MATHKNOW08: "Vulnerability to Climate Change – Mathematics as a Language to Clarify Concepts". Mathematics, Applied Sciences and Real Life, Milan, Italy, May 22-24, 2008
- SHIFT07: "A formal framework of vulnerability: a mathematical approach to the integration of concepts". Shift in Thinking - Perspectives of Vulnerability and Hazard Assessment, Potsdam, Germany, October 04-05, 2007
Previous projects at PIK
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