Theoretical computer science | Models of computation
In theoretical computer science, chaos computing is the idea of using chaotic systems for computation. In particular, chaotic systems can be made to produce all types of logic gates and further allow them to be morphed into each other. (Wikipedia).
A postdoctoral researcher at Perimeter Institute, Meenu Kumari is an explorer at the edge of quantum science. Her research explores open questions at the meeting points of quantum information, quantum foundations, and quantum matter. In this conversation with Lauren and Colin, she explains
From playlist Conversations at the Perimeter
NOTACON 6: The Uses of Disorder: Chaos Theory as it Relates to Demos
Speaker: Mark Lenigan & Kirk Lenigan Fractal graphics have been a part of the visual toolkit of the Demoscene for years now. However, they are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes the mathematics of complex, non-linear dynamical systems (popularly known as Chaos Theory). This talk wi
From playlist Notacon 6
The Complex Structure of Classical Hydrodynamics: Convergence, Quantum Chaos... by Saso Grozdanov
DISCUSSION MEETING EXTREME NONEQUILIBRIUM QCD (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Ayan Mukhopadhyay (IIT Madras) and Sayantan Sharma (IMSc Chennai) DATE & TIME: 05 October 2020 to 09 October 2020 VENUE: Online Understanding quantum gauge theories is one of the remarkable challenges of the millennium
From playlist Extreme Nonequilibrium QCD (Online)
Chaos and Randomness University of Wisconsin - Madison Executive Producer and Host: Clint Sprott
From playlist The Wonders of Physics with Prof. Sprott - CosmoLearning.com
How Chaos Theory Unravels the Mysteries of Nature
Ever wonder how we try to predict the unpredictable? Supercomputers use the power of chaos theory. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dnewschannel » Watch more Elements! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uC-XGZC7X4ztvdkkrbMA7x4-HalZjni As h
From playlist Elements | Season 4 | Seeker
ME564 Lecture 19: Vectorized integration and the Lorenz equation
ME564 Lecture 19 Engineering Mathematics at the University of Washington Vectorized integration and the Lorenz equation Matlab code: * http://faculty.washington.edu/sbrunton/me564/matlab/lorenz3D.m * http://faculty.washington.edu/sbrunton/me564/matlab/L18_simulateLorenzFAST.m Cou
From playlist Engineering Mathematics (UW ME564 and ME565)
Number theoretic aspects of multiplicative chaos - Adam Harper
50 Years of Number Theory and Random Matrix Theory Conference Topic: Number theoretic aspects of multiplicative chaos Speaker: Adam Harper Affiliation: University of Warwick Date: June 22, 2022 Multiplicative chaos is the general name for a family of probabilistic objects, which can be t
From playlist Mathematics
A Toy Model for Time Evolving QFT on Lattice with Controllable Chaos by David Berenstein
Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography DATE:27 January 2018 to 03 February 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The program "Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography" aims to
From playlist Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography
This is the second lecture on "A Markovian perspective on some singular SPDEs" taught by Professor Nicolas Perkowski. For more materials and slides visit: https://sites.google.com/view/oneworld-pderandom/home
From playlist Summer School on PDE & Randomness
Classical Gravitational Scattering (Lecture 2) by Shiraz Minwalla
PROGRAM KAVLI ASIAN WINTER SCHOOL (KAWS) ON STRINGS, PARTICLES AND COSMOLOGY (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS Francesco Benini (SISSA, Italy), Bartek Czech (Tsinghua University, China), Dongmin Gang (Seoul National University, South Korea), Sungjay Lee (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, South Korea
From playlist Kavli Asian Winter School (KAWS) on Strings, Particles and Cosmology (ONLINE) - 2022