Physical Networks of Complex Nodes and Edges
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Representing networks as graphs composed of unstructured nodes and edges has been a cornerstone of previous models of complex systems. However, this approach often falls short of capturing the essential characteristics of complex physical systems. In such systems, the nodes and edges themselves can embody complexity. In this presentation, I will discuss advances in designing and analyzing networks with physically complex nodes and edges, using microfluidic and metamaterial systems as examples.
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Presenters
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Adilson E Motter
- Northwestern University