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UC Berkeley Probability Seminar: Programmable Matter and Emergent Computation February 26, 2025 (03:00 PM PST - 04:00 PM PST)
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Location: UCB, Evans Hall, Rm 334
Speaker(s) Dana Randall (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Programmable matter explores how collections of computationally limited agents acting locally and asynchronously can achieve some useful coordinated behavior.  We take a stochastic approach using techniques from randomized algorithms and statistical physics to develop distributed algorithms for emergent collective behaviors that give guarantees and are robust to failures.  By analyzing the Gibbs distribution of various fixed-magnetization models from equilibrium statistical mechanics, we show that particles moving stochastically according to local affinities can solve various useful collective tasks. Finally, we will briefly introduce new tools that may prove fruitful in nonequilibrium settings as well.

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