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SUMMARY:Effective Theories\, Mixed Scale Modeling\, and Emergence
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LOCATION:Cathedral of Learning\, Pittsburgh\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>This will be an open call conference bringing together philosophers interested in modeling\, effective theories\, emergence and reduction with scientists and applied mathematicians working on analytic and computational multiscale techniques.<br><br>How can data be extracted from observations of systems at a variety of spatial and temporal scales and then be combined to understand phenomena without any attempt to reduce the theories or models appropriate at some scale to those appropriate at another? Many such "mixed-level" explanations are\, it seems\, essential to successful scientific investigation. Multiscale modeling is playing an increasing role in many areas of science\, including climate science\, materials science\, and developmental biology. This work suggests that interesting methods have by and large been overlooked by philosophers who primarily treat modeling (and intertheory relations) as restricted to two (spatial) scales---the "macroscopic" and the "microscopic." One aim of the conference is to consider the implication of recent work on the nature of multiscale modeling for our understanding of material behaviors\, effective theories\, and the kind of autonomy that often accompanies claims about emergence.</p>\n<p>This is a two and a half day event to be held October 2-4\, 2015 at the University of Pittsburgh. Hotel accommodations will be provided for up to three nights for accepted speakers. The deadline for submitting abstracts is&nbsp\;<strong>20 May 2015</strong>.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Robert Batterman;CN=Karen Crowther;CN=Ian McKay;CN=Chris Smeenk;CN=Mark Wilson:
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