Date - Heure / Date - Hour
Date(s) - 27/06/2019
10h30 - 11h30
Emplacement / Location
ENAC, Library, Agora
Structure of complex systems
Complex systems are most often considered from the viewpoint of measurable spaces. Nevertheless, this approach can give rise to invariants from different mathematical structures: topological or differential. The purpose of this talk is to present some perspectives on the structuring of data:
Equipping a *complex system* with a fixed mathematical structure, or embedding it as a subset of a set equipped with a fixed mathematical structure. Some common structures: combinatorial, configuration space, metric structure, physics & mechanics.
Hessian operator, gauge operator, etc.