BSM
COLLOQUIUM   LECTURE
     Professor
PÉTER ÉRDI
(Kalamazoo College, and KFKI Res. Inst. for Particle and Nuclear Physics)
 
is going to give a talk on

 

 Computational Neuroscience: Why and How?
The colloquium will be held on
 THURSDAY, December 9th, 16:20
 in the Main Lecture Hall of the Alfréd Rényi Institue of Mathematics (district 5, Reáltanoda utca 13-15)
and will be a joint event of BSM and the Rényi Institute
 

                                        Here is a link about how to come to the Institue
 

ALL WELCOME (tee will follow)

Abstract:
Computational Neuroscience discusses mathematical models,
computational algorithms, and simulation methods which contribute to our
understanding of neural mechanisms. Several examples will be given about its problems and methods.
1. Rhythmogenesis in single cells and networks: normal and pathological
2. Neural networks I: computation with attractors: scope and limits
3. Neural Networks II: Small-world and scale-free networks