Friday, January 30, 2026 - 15:30 to 16:30
704 Thackeray
Abstract or Additional Information
We present a series of recent mathematical results illustrating three general types of physical systems: conservative, dissipative and anti-dissipative. Special emphasis is made on dissipative systems with intermittent scale-free behavior. Anti-dissipative or active systems originate in biology and their analysis represents a new mathematical frontier. We discuss a conjecture that such systems should be generically scale-free.