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Algorithmic Information Dynamics

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  • UserDr Hector Zenil, King's College London
  • ClockThursday 20 February 2025, 15:00-16:00
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I will introduce the field of Algorithmic Information Dynamics or AID , a framework based on the principles of Information Theory, Compressibility, Algorithmic Probability and Perturbation Analysis to study objects, in particular evolving networks from a point of view of generating mechanisms in software space, and how it can be used to characterise certain aspects of living systems and recent research on biosignatures.

This talk is part of the Making connections- brains and other complex systems series.

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