Complexity in Physical Interacting Systems,
Computation and Thermodynamics
July 10th virtual
July 11-13 in person 2023
Santa Fe, NM, USA
An informal meeting, to discuss novel directions in complexity, computation, and thermodynamics, with applications to emerging neuromorphic materials. The meeting will host computer scientists and experimental and theoretical physicists, from junior to senior. We are constrained by the location to a maximum of 35 participants each day.
The speakers will provide their vision of these fields, pointing to the technical aspects necessary to study these topics.
On July 10th, videos will appear online of contributed talks and presentations. We will have one day of tutorials on July 11th (open), 2023, while the two following days, July 12-13 will have talks (invitation only).
Some Topics to be discussed:
Theory of Computation
Focus: Information Thermodynamics and Complexity
Focus: Neuromorphic computing
Focus: Biological systems and Evolution
Focus: Machine Learning
Statistical Mechanics of disordered materials and systems and its applications
Focus: Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Focus: Brain-like materials: nanowires, ferroelectrics, spin ices
Focus: Physical computation
Focus: Statistical Mechanics of the Brain
Focus: Statistical Mechanics in Economic systems
Registration for the tutorials and talks closes on June 15th.
However, if full, register anyway and we will let you know if there are openings.