What is Causality: From the Perspective of Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics
Information
This symposium aims to deepen our fundamental understanding of causality and causation from the perspectives of philosophy, mathematics, and physics. It is a part of the program “Discovery Intelligence Challenge 2024” and is designed to complement the international symposium “Causalities in Our Complex World” (Feb. 21, 2024).
Date
Monday, February 19, 2024 10:20 – 17:30 (JST)
Venue
Hybrid
- Onsite
TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity 3F, Lecture Theater, Katahira Campus, Tohoku University [Access]
Capacity: 60 (First–come–first–serve basis, registration required) - Online
ZOOM Webinar
Capacity: 200
*We would recommend joining us onsite for the symposium. This will provide a valuable opportunity to interact and share ideas directly with researchers from different disciplines.
Language
Japanese
*Japanese version of the program is here.
Invited Speakers
Yoshinao Asakawa (Tohoku University)
Saku Hara (Tohoku University)
Hitoshi Omori (Tohoku University)
Jun Otsuka (Kyoto University)
Tomoki Ozawa (Tohoku University (WPI–AIMR))
Shohei Shimizu (Shiga University)
Keita Yokoyama (Tohoku University)
Registration
Registration deadline: Friday, February 16, 2024 10:00 (JST)
– Closed
Poster
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Hosted by
- Tohoku Forum for Creativity (TFC)
- Fujitsu x Tohoku University Discovery Intelligence Laboratory (DIL)
- Tohoku University Mathematical Science Center for Co–creative Society (MathCCS)
Contact
Takao Koga (Tohoku Forum for Creativity, Tohoku University)
Email: discovery_intelligence_challenge*grp.tohoku.ac.jp (change * to @)