Climate Change, Chaos, and Inexact Computing -- Public Lecture Trailer
On Wednesday May 4, 2016, Tim Palmer (University of Oxford) delivers a live webcast talk at Perimeter Institute on how the physics of chaos theory and a new breed of computing might provide new insights into climate change. More info: http://ow.ly/4mUy9u
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