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Connections: Summer meeting of the IOP Non-linear and Complex Physics Group

The meeting starts promptly at 1pm; registration from 12.45pm.

 (PDF Document) Programme here.

 

 

A free event to promote interdisciplinarity, exploration of Complexity and non-linearity. Keynote by Ig Nobel prize winner 2013 Professor Robin Ball "Ponytails, Catapults and Chaos: Physics of hair" Ig Nobel Prize 

Day time Tuesday 4th June 2013, St Hilda's College, Oxford.

.(PDF Document)Summer Meeting

Market forces, ecology and evolution: What have Phyicists accomplished? A free public discussion. Speakers: Prof. J Doyne Farmer, co-director of the programme on Complexity Economics, Institute for new economic thinking, University of Oxford and Dr Mark Buchanan, Physicist and author of " Forecast: What Physics, Meteorology and the Natural Sciences Can Teach Us About Economics"

5.30pm Tuesday 4th June 2013, St Hilda's College, Oxford.

.(PDF Document)Evening meeting

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