“Identifying Interactions in Complex Networked Dynamical Systems through a Causation Principle” is the Subject of the Next Clarkson University Science Café on November 13

November 4, 2024

Understanding cause and effect underpins so many of our most basic scientific questions. Inferring the coupling structure of complex systems from time series data in general by means of statistical and information-theoretic techniques is a challenging problem in “data-enabled science.”

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Portrait, Erik Bollt

Clarkson University’s W Jon Harrington Professor of Mathematics, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Director of the Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Erik Bollt will discuss an information theoretic approach, but to do so he will first present a bit of the underpinnings of information theory. This will allow Bollt to present optimal causation entropy (oCSE) principle to identify the coupling of a complex system from measured data. He will include examples such as the functional brain network as inferred by fMRI, structural health monitoring of structures such as bridges, and inferring who is interacting with whom in collective behavior problems that include animals as well as humans.

Science Cafés are held in Potsdam in the Potsdam Civic Center Community Room at 2 Park Street at 7:15 p.m.
 

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