Complexity in Natural, Artificial and Social Systems
The American University of Armenia
College of Science and Engineering
is proud to announce a colloquium presented by
Dr. Constantino Tsallis
Brazilian Center for Physics Research
“Complexity in Natural, Artificial and Social Systems”
Dr. Tsallis will discuss the general idea that complexity in such systems appears to be conveniently characterized by the nature and strength of the correlations between the systems’ elements. A brief and general introduction to the main concepts will be given, together with some recent results and applications.
About the Speaker
Dr. Tsallis is one of the most famous physicists in Latin America, and a pioneer in the applications of statistical physics to complex systems.
Dr. Tsallis has received international and national distinctions too numerous to list (inter alia, Guggenheim Foundation Award, Mexico Prize for Science and Technology, Rio de Janeiro Prize of Science and Technology). He holds four honorary doctorate degrees. He is member of the Academy of Sciences of Brazil, as well as of the Academy of Economical, Political and Social Sciences of Brazil. He is also the main editor of the Elsevier journal “Physica A.”
Friday, November 23, 2012, 5:00 pm
American University of Armenia
Paramaz Avedisian Building
Room 208, East Wing
Reception to follow in the Akian Art Gallery, 4th floor, West Wing