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Colloqui della Classe di Scienze Elaborazione a cura del Servizio Comunicazione e Relazioni Esterne | SNS Info: Area Ricerca e Didattica - [email protected] Anno Accademico 2015/2016 MARC MEZARD École normale supérieure, Paris Boole, Shannon, and the Challenge of Data Science : a Statistical Physics Perspective 29 GIUGNO 2016 ore 15.00 Sala Azzurra | Palazzo della Carovana Scuola Normale Superiore Piazza dei Cavalieri, 7 - PISA Abstract In 1854, in his treatise on the Laws of Nature, George Boole had stated a clear goal : « to investigate the fundamental laws of those operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed ». This led him to study the foundations of logic and of probabilities. A century later, Claude Shannon opened the way to a mathematical understanding of information and of its communication. The fields of research initiated by these two giants play a major role in contemporary science, and in particular in the handling of large amounts of data, and in the extraction of information out of these data. However, in large-size problems, collective phenomena of the type studied in statistical physics, like phase transitions, start to play a major role. This talk will study the importance of phase transitions in some core problems of Boolean logics and of information theory, with a special focus on the importance of glassy phases.

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Anno Accademico 2015/2016

M A R C M E Z A R D École normale supérieure, Paris

Boole, Shannon, and the Challenge of Data Science : a Statistical Physics Perspective

29 GIUGNO 2016ore 15.00

Sala Azzurra | Palazzo della CarovanaScuola Normale Superiore

Piazza dei Cavalieri, 7 - PISA

AbstractIn 1854, in his treatise on the Laws of Nature, George Boole had stated a clear goal : « to investigate the fundamental laws of those operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed ». This led him to study the foundations of logic and of probabilities. A century later, Claude Shannon opened the way to a mathematical understanding of information and of its communication.

The fields of research initiated by these two giants play a major role in contemporary science, and in particular in the handling of large amounts of data, and in the extraction of information out of these data. However, in large-size problems, collective phenomena of the type studied in statistical physics, like phase transitions, start to play a major role. This talk will study the importance of phase transitions in some core problems of Boolean logics and of information theory, with a special focus on the importance of glassy phases.