Complexity, Causality, and Climate Variability
Making sense of the complicated!
This Wednesday’s Nemertes [Next] Live Conference continues with “Patterns in Flux", a session featuring Gordon Berman, Associate Professor of Biology, Emory University and Michael Ghil, Professor, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, & UCLA.
Dr. Berman looks at how new developments in AI, combined with the mathematics of chaotic systems, can help detect and quantify dynamic causal interactions in complex data. Dr. Ghil shares a fairly new mathematical framework that helps explain the way forces affect the probability distribution associated with modeling climate dynamics.
As always, the event starts at 5 PM Eastern. It’s on Wednesday October 22. We anticipate the usual crowd of iconoclasts, researchers, thought leaders, and know-it-alls. (I plead guilty to some, but not all, of these labels. You’re welcome to guess which ones!)
Members should accept the calendar invite (if you don’t have one and you’re a member, write us at next@nemertes.com) If you’re not yet a member, click the button below and select one of the paid options. See you there!



