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Models of Consciousness

Jonathan Mason - Expected Float Entropy Minimisation: A Relationship Content Theory of Consciousness

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Aaron Sloman - Why current AI and neuroscience fail to replicate or explain ancient forms of spatial reasoning and mathematical consciousness?

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Pedro Resende - Sketches of a mathematical theory of qualia

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Peter Grindrod - Large scale simulations of information processing within the human cortex: what “inner life” occurs?

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Camilo Miguel Signorelli - Consciousness interaction, from experiments to a multi-layer model

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Sean Tull - Generalised integrated information theories

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Stuart Hameroff - Anesthetic action on quantum terahertz oscillations in microtubules supports the Orch OR theory of consciousness

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Sir Roger Penrose - AI, Consciousness, Computation, and Physical Law

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Xerxes Arsiwalla - Computing Meaning from Conceptual Structures in Integrated Information Theory

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Adam Barrett - Integrated information theory: a perspective on `weak’ and `strong’ versions

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
Models of Consciousness

Johannes Kleiner - On the Mathematical Basis of Models of Consciousness

One in a series of talks from the 2019 Models of Consciousness conference.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 3. Applied Mathematics at Oxford

Our Open Days are intended to give an insight in to Maths at Oxford, whether you are a potential applicant or are just curious.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 2. Pure Mathematics at Oxford

In this talk Vicky Neale gives a glimpse of the undergraduate Pure Maths courses through the lens of elliptic curves.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 1. Introduction to Mathematics

In this talk, Admissions Guru James Munro explains how we teach, how you can apply and what your Oxford mathematical life might be like.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The future of policy-mathematics

Panel discussion and presentations on the future of policy mathematics. With Presentations by Maurice Chiodo and Zora Kovacic. With a response by Jerry Ravetz. Chaired by Andrea Saltelli.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: John Bush - Walking on water: from biolocomotion to quantum foundations

In this Public Lecture, which contains more technical content than our norm, John Bush presents seemingly disparate topics which are in fact united by a common theme and underlaid by a common mathematical framework.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Leonardo's thoughts on mechanics and useful inventions

6,000 surviving notes and drawings reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s way of thinking. This talk focuses on Leonardo’s second book, On Mechanics, and explores how he later applied mechanical laws to studies for 'useful inventions'.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Parallel lines down the centuries

For 21 centuries, mathematicians worried about a fundamental assumption made by Euclid of Alexandria: that parallel lines must meet at infinity.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Creativity Code: how AI is learning to write, paint and think

In this fascinating and provocative lecture, Marcus du Sautoy both tests our ability to distinguish between human and machine creativity, and suggests that our creativity may even benefit from that of the machines.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Graham Farmelo - The Universe Speaks in Numbers

An old-fashioned tale of tale of romance and estrangement, of hope and despair.

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