2012年8月6日 星期一

TED: Hannah Fry: Is life really that complex?


A very interesting speech  about using Mathematics in real life.

In the past there was two kind of extreme problem that were possible to solve ( bench-marking Einstein):
- Very few object, with low interaction. [Ball A hits Ball B]
- Large quantity of object, where interaction nullify. [Large quantity of atoms]

 Math is now possible to let us work on some problem in between:
- Mitigation of people in Europe -> Gravity Model (Distance & Opportunity)
- Burglary, once break, will happen more often, until police came dynamics hot spots->  Chemical reaction where Leopard gets its spots
- Riot:

  1. Decision to Riot, more people know, more people get infected-> virus spreading model
  2. Pick Riot site, take somewhere near, unless good cause-> consumer model for local shopping
  3. Interact with Police, less encounter as possible-> predator and prey pattern

Combining all together, you can build a model that predict riots in city.


Next Step: 
Where I can find more of this kind of research? 
It will be interesting to collect different pattern of Nature. And use Google correlation. 

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