260088 VO THEORY OF INTERCONNECTED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS I (2006W)
THEORY OF INTERCONNECTED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS I: FROM CELLULAR AUTOMATA TO ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK MODELS
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Mi 10:00-12:00, Vorbesprechung und Beginn:
Mi 4.10.2006 um 10:00, Sensengasse 8/18, 4.Stock
Mi 10:00-12:00, Vorbesprechung und Beginn:
Mi 4.10.2006 um 10:00, Sensengasse 8/18, 4.Stock
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The lecture gives a general overview of mathematical modelling and
potential applications in physical, biological, ecological and economical
processes.
I Pattern recognition, memorization and retrieval of information:
Content addressable associative memories, classifiers.
II Selforganizing systems at the borderline between order and chaos:
Kauffman's regulatory genetic cellular automata model for cell
differentiation.
III Evolutionary economics: Commercial applications in finance markets,
the phenomenon of turbulence in economical systems
IV Neural network applications for computer-aided tomography.
Reconstruction of three-dimensional images from their projections.