*Please distribute to others who may be interested...*

You are hereby invited to the next weekly seminar in our interdisciplinary
series on Evolution, Complexity and
Cognition<http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>(ECCO) and theGlobal Brain
Institute<http://www.globalbraininstitute.org/>(GBI).

*Time*:* Friday, June 22nd, *14:00-16:00 p.m

*Place*: *Room 3B217
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(building B, level 3, From the elevator take the long corridor to the
right, to its end),
on the VUB Campus Etterbeek (Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels),
Free entrance: everybody welcome!
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Chemical Organizations: Theory and Applications

*Tomas Veloz* <https://people.ok.ubc.ca/tomveloz/homepage.htm> *(University
of British Columbia)*


Abstract:

Chemical Organization Theory (COT) studies the dynamical properties of
reaction networks avoiding the computationally expensive analysis of their
corresponding systems of ODE or stochastic simulations. Instead, COT
focuses on how the occurrence of a reaction affects the availability of
molecules in the network to perform other reactions and studies the
conditions under which a system can self-maintain. It has been proved that
some special sub-networks, so called organizations, are the only possible
sub-networks that correspond to asymptotically stable solutions of the
system of differential equations that governs the dynamics of the system.
This has important consequences from both dynamical and computational
points of view. This talk would cover the basic aspects of the theory and
two novel applications based on reaction networks as a paradigm to study
social systems will be presented.


References:

Ref 1 (Basic Theory):
http://www.informatik.uni-jena.de/~dittrich//p/DS2005.pdf
Ref 2 (A theoretical refinement):
http://www.informatik.uni-jena.de/~dittrich//p/PVD2010cmc11.pdf
Ref 3 (Social systems application):
http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219525908001878


The speaker:

Affiliation: University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus. Psychology
and Mathematics Departments.
home-webpage: https://people.ok.ubc.ca/tomveloz/homepage.htm


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Forthcoming ECCO/GBI seminars*
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See you at the ECCO/GBI Seminars 2012-2013

More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108


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ECCO/GBI Seminar Coordinator
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