Symmetry Breaking and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena - Lecture 3
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore symmetry breaking and non-equilibrium phenomena in this lecture from the Santa Fe Institute's 2012 Complex Systems Summer School. Delve into topics such as brain theory, interaction matrices, Stokes equations, and thermal equilibrium. Examine the Elfarol problem and its implications for complex systems. Gain insights from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from mathematical, biological, cognitive, and social sciences. Access the full bibliography for further study and engage with cutting-edge research supported by the National Science Foundation.
Syllabus
Intro
Brain Theory
Retraction
Interaction Matrix
Slang
Stokes Equation
Scale Pieces
Sense Tree
Thermal Equilibrium
Elfarol Problem
Overall Problem
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Santa Fe Institute
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