Hidden Information Invariants in Nature and in Cultures

Seminar
Hidden Information Invariants in
Nature and in Cultures
Massimo Buscema – Semeion Research Center, Rome, Italy & Department of
Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Tuesday October 11th 2016 at 13:00–14:30
Room A4007, Ångström Laboratory • www.math.uu.se/cim/activities
Abstract
A System is a compact region into the space-time. A System Dynamics is generated by the local and parallel
interaction of its atomic components trough time. The apparent rules governing this dynamics are simply
one of the effects of the dynamics itself trough time. A system is complex when its global dynamics is unpredictable by a local point of view and when this dynamics is not equal to the summation of the dynamics of its
components (Multiphase system). A complex system is by the way an adaptive system.
The seminar is a part of the seminar series Complex Systems Working Lunch (CoSy) in collaboration with
Conservation Campus Gotland. Prof. Christer Gustafsson is moderator of the seminar on this occasion.
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