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materia-seminarios@onsager.ugr.es

February 2020

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Recordatorio de Seminario: Computation in Complex Networks with emergent spatio-temporal correlations
by Daniel Manzano 07 Feb '20

07 Feb '20
El Grupo de Física Estadística de los Sistemas Complejos les invita a asistir al siguiente seminario. Fecha y hora: Viernes 7 de Febrero a las 12:00 horas. Lugar: Seminario de Física Estadística. Planta baja del edificio de Física. Facultad de Ciencias. Granada. Ponente: Johannes Zierenberg. Max Plank Institute for Dynamics and Sel-Organization. Göttingen. Alemania Título: Computation in Complex Networks with emergent spatio-temporal correlations Abstract: Our brains process input through a complex network of neurons, interacting by short electrical pulses called spikes. These complex networks comprise both memory of past input as well as instructions for how to route new input in order to perform meaningful computations, which is quite different from classical computer architectures. However, we have so far only limited understanding about how network structure leads to meaningful computations. In this talk, I will discuss the idea that emergent spatio-temporal correlations in complex networks can be seen as the basis of computation in complex networks (such as the brain). I will present some of our recent results, and sketch future steps to study computation with emergent correlations. Atentamente, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Manzano Electromagnetism and Condensed Matter Department Institute “Carlos I” for Theoretical and Computational Physics University of Granada Facultad de Ciencias, Av. Fuentenueva s/n Granada 18071, Spain Phone: +34 958241000 Ext: 20569 http://ic1.ugr.es/manzano/ <http://ic1.ugr.es/manzano/>
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Seminario: Computation in Complex Networks with emergent spatio-temporal correlations
by Daniel Manzano 05 Feb '20

05 Feb '20
El Grupo de Física Estadística de los Sistemas Complejos les invita a asistir al siguiente seminario. Fecha y hora: Viernes 7 de Febrero a las 120:00 horas. Lugar: Seminario de Física Estadística. Planta baja del edificio de Física. Facultad de Ciencias. Granada. Ponente: Johannes Zierenberg. Max Plank Institute for Dynamics and Sel-Organization. Göttingen. Alemania Título: Computation in Complex Networks with emergent spatio-temporal correlations Abstract: Our brains process input through a complex network of neurons, interacting by short electrical pulses called spikes. These complex networks comprise both memory of past input as well as instructions for how to route new input in order to perform meaningful computations, which is quite different from classical computer architectures. However, we have so far only limited understanding about how network structure leads to meaningful computations. In this talk, I will discuss the idea that emergent spatio-temporal correlations in complex networks can be seen as the basis of computation in complex networks (such as the brain). I will present some of our recent results, and sketch future steps to study computation with emergent correlations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Manzano Electromagnetism and Condensed Matter Department Institute “Carlos I” for Theoretical and Computational Physics University of Granada Facultad de Ciencias, Av. Fuentenueva s/n Granada 18071, Spain Phone: +34 958241000 Ext: 20569 http://ic1.ugr.es/manzano/ <http://ic1.ugr.es/manzano/>
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