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Self-Organization of Lifelike Behaviors

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  • UserDr Jeremy England - Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Physics
  • ClockWednesday 03 November 2021, 15:05-15:55
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Life is a multifarious bundle of distinct physical phenomena that are distinctive, but not unique to, living things. Self-replication, energy harvesting, and predictive sensing are three such phenomena, and each can be given a clear physical definition. In this talk, we will report recent progress in understanding what physical conditions are required for the spontaneous emergence of these various lifelike behaviors from assemblages of simple, interacting components.

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This talk is part of the Wednesday Seminars - Department of Computer Science and Technology series.

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