Events on Tuesday, March 6th, 2018
- Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar
- Wada basins and distributed fields of determination
- Time: 12:05 pm - 1:00 pm
- Place: 4274 Chamberlin (Refreshments will be served)
- Speaker: UW Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Steve Ridgely
- Abstract: Wada Basins are spaces containing three or more subregions in which each boundary is shared by all subregions. This topological concept, attributed to Takeo Wada and described by his Kyoto University colleague Kunizō Yoneyama in 1917, has gained an afterlife through application to complex systems in which a “basin” of initial conditions might be said to exhibit the “Wada property.” The topological form of a Wada basin would seem to map determination across a distributed field such that indeterminacy would be inherent to the spatial form, well beyond a metaphor for systems about which we have insufficient information.
- Host: Clint Sprott
- "Physics Today" Undergrad Colloquium (Physics 301)
- Building clocks out of atoms and nanoscale probes out of diamond
- Time: 1:20 pm - 2:10 pm
- Place: 2241 Chamberlin Hall
- Speaker: Shimon Kolkowitz, UW Madison Department of Physics
- Host: Wesley Smith