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Monday Colloquium: Jean Philippe Bouchaud (CFM)
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Crises & Tipping Points: From Statistical Physics to Social Sciences As P. W. Anderson wrote in 1972 in his article "More is Different", the behavior of large assemblies of individuals (/molecules) cannot be understood by extrapolating the behavior of...
Monday Colloquium: Paul McEuen (Cornell University)
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Microscopic Robots?! Can we build microscopic robots? Autonomous ambulatory creatures too small to be resolved by the naked eye? The brains are not the problem: a modern IC has tens of thousands of transistors in the area occupied by a paramecium. But two...
Monday Colloquium: Haim Sompolinsky (Racah Institute of Physics and Harvard University)
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Emergence of Object Representations in Brain Sensory Hierarchies Humans and animals are able to recognize objects in high-dimensional sensory streams despite their sensitivity to low-level nuisance variables such as, orientation, pose, scale, location...