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Emergent Complexity in the Universe: An Information-Entropic Approach -Marcelo Gleiser

Marcelo Gleiser (University of Dartmouth) Emergent Complexity in the Universe: An Information-Entropic Approach From atoms to stars, physically-bound systems result from the interplay between attractive and repulsive interactions. In this lecture, I will introduce a new measure of complexity called «Configurational Entropy». Inspired by Shannon’s information entropy, I will show how the configurational entropy encodes information about the shape and the stability of various physical objects, and how it can be used as an efficient measure of emerging complexity for static and dynamic phenomena. Applications will include solitons, compact astrophysical objects, spontaneous symmetry breaking, and inflationary cosmology.

Horarios: Desde Marzo 23, 2021 15:30 hasta Marzo 23, 2021 16:30

Publicado por: Patricia Tissera

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marzo 23, 2021 - marzo 23, 2021

schedule 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
place Lugar

Santiago, Chile

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