Program
Saturday, May 28th, 2022
All presentations are grouped into three sessions.
9.00 – 11.00: Mathematical approach to discrete systems
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Nazim Fatès (University of Lorraine) (40 min)
From the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics to the unreasonable mathematics? Sparse considerations on complex systems.
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Henryk Fukś (Brock University, Canada) (20 min)
Exploring diffusion with deterministic cellular automata.
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Antoni Augustynowicz , Barbara Wolnik, Marcin Dembowski (University of Gdańsk) (15 min)
It happens that a complete description of dynamics of wide class of CA is possible.
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Adam Dzedzej, Anna Nenca (University of Gdańsk) (15 min)
Rotation symmetric 2D-NCCA and equivalence of state sets.
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Barbara Wolnik, Maciej Dziemiańczuk (University of Gdańsk) (15 min)
Number conservation versus non-uniformity.
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Witold Bołt (Jit Team) (15 min)
Identification of binary CAs based on incomplete, noisy observation.
11.00 – 12.00: Coffee break
12.00 – 13.30: Modeling of complex systems – part 1
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Franco Bagnoli (University of Florence)
(40 min)
Simple models of opinion and knowledge evolution.
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Andreas Deutsch (Technical University of Dresden)
(20 min)
Mechanism of cancer invasion and progression: insights from cellular automaton models.
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Antoni Czarnecki, Danuta Makowiec (University of Gdańsk)
(15 min)
Cellular automata Moran process in predictions of tumor progression.
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Mirosław Szaban (Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities)
(15 min)
The airborne contaminant source reconstruction with use of the cellular automata-based algorithms.
13.30 – 15.30: Lunch
15.30 – 16.45: Modeling of complex systems – part 2
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Pietro Lio (University of Cambridge)
(20 min)
Artificial intelligence, medicine and dynamical systems.
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Mariusz Białecki (Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences)
(20 min)
On a certain model of earthquake statistics in the form of a probabilistic cellular automaton and its connections with various domains of mathematics.
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Dominik Falkiewicz, Danuta Makowiec (University of Gdańsk)
(15 min)
Bit-string model of biological speciation.
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Danuta Makowiec, Wiesław Miklaszewski (University of Gdańsk)
(20 min)
Zero-phase synchronization in a network of timed automata modeling cardiac tissue.
16.45 – 17.30: Coffee break
Sponsors:
Franco Bagnoli (University of Florence) (40 min)
Simple models of opinion and knowledge evolution.
Andreas Deutsch (Technical University of Dresden) (20 min)
Mechanism of cancer invasion and progression: insights from cellular automaton models.
Antoni Czarnecki, Danuta Makowiec (University of Gdańsk) (15 min)
Cellular automata Moran process in predictions of tumor progression.
Mirosław Szaban (Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities) (15 min)
The airborne contaminant source reconstruction with use of the cellular automata-based algorithms.
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Pietro Lio (University of Cambridge) (20 min)
Artificial intelligence, medicine and dynamical systems.
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Mariusz Białecki (Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences) (20 min)
On a certain model of earthquake statistics in the form of a probabilistic cellular automaton and its connections with various domains of mathematics.
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Dominik Falkiewicz, Danuta Makowiec (University of Gdańsk) (15 min)
Bit-string model of biological speciation.
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Danuta Makowiec, Wiesław Miklaszewski (University of Gdańsk) (20 min)
Zero-phase synchronization in a network of timed automata modeling cardiac tissue.