ICCS06/Al Hubler

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[edit] Alfred Hubler

Associate Professor of Physics
Director, Center for Complex Systems Research
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


ICCS Presentation Title: Understanding Complex Systems - From Paradigms to Applications

Complex Systems are open dissipative systems, systems with a large throughput of energy, information, matter, chemicals, tension, and other flows. To make a system complex, we increase the throughput until the systems forms patterns or starts to oscillate. In this talk we intoduce common paradigms of such emergent patterns and emergent motion and study their application in Physical systems.


Sildes of the talk: https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/a-hubler/www/NECSI2006Talk.ppt


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