ECSPP`25

Sunday | May 12

09:00
The greetings from the Eugene Koonin, NIH
09:15
The greetings Rouben Aroutiounian, NAS Armenia
09:20
Nobuto Takeuchi, Auckland University, NZ. Building by Losing: A Reductive-Constructive View of Black Queen Dynamics.
10:00
Sosuke Ito, Tokyo University. Тhermodynamic bounds for generative diffusion models.
10:40
M. Marsili ICTP, Abstraction requires breadth: a renormalisation group approach.
23:20
D. Saakian, AANL. Stochastic thermodynamics of evolution.
12:00
Coffee break
12:15
Alexandr Bratus, Russian University of Transport. Evolutionary Dynamics of Interacting Autocatalytic Replicator Systems.
12:55
Olivier Rivoire, ESPCI. Evolution in simplicity: minimal physical models with evolutionary features.
13:55
Shahin Rouhani, Evolution of Complexity.
14:35
Lunch
15:45
Igor Gornyi, KIT. Manipulating quantum systems by looking at them: Measurement-induced steering and phase transitions.
16:25
A. Allahverdyan, AANL, Bosonic thermodynamics: Linear versus nonlinear interactions.
17:05
Cofee Break
17:20
E. E. Vityaev, Создание сложности в сознании и поведении путем иерархии причинных связей.
18:00
David Wolpert. Santa Fe Insutute of Complex systems. How Constraints Affect Evolution of Entropy - Strengthened Second Laws.
18:45
Paul Davies, Arizona University. Life, the Universe and Everything: Is There a Cosmic Principle of Increasing Complexity?

Monday | May 13

14:20
Artem Oganov, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Evolutionary crystal structure prediction and computational materials discovery
15:00
Mikhail Burtsev, London Institute for Mathematical Sciences. GENA-LM: a family of open-source foundational DNA language models for long sequences.
15:40
Red’ko V.G, Scientific Research Institute for System Analysis of the National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow.
16:20
Vitaly Vanchurin, Artificial Neural Computing and Duluth Institute for Advanced Study. Geometric Learning Dynamics.
17:00
Cofee break
17:10
E. Koonin, NIH, Origin of complexity in the evolution of protein folds.
17:50
San von der Dunk, Oxford University, Natural protein structures have evolved exceptional robustness to mutations
18:30
Kimberly Bussey, Midwestern University, Testing the Predictions of the Atavism Theory of Cancer”

Tuesday | May 14

08:00
Stuart Kaufmann, Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, The birth of life as a phase transition.
09:00
Ashot Chilingaarian, AANL. Early AI-based data science studies in the Yerevan Physics Institute.
09:40
Olga Rozanova, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Master equations for different free and constrained diffusion processes
10:20
Theo Nieuwenhuizen, Amsterdam University. Hopfield model for patterns with internal structure
11:00
Break
14:00
Igor Ruzin, Sechenov Institute, Antigenic evolution of viruses and the evolutionary implications of vaccination
14:40
Jin Wang, Stony Brooke University, Evolution from Biomolecules to Population Dynamics.
15:20
Fernando Fontanari, Sao Paulo University When Less is More: Evolutionary Dynamics of Deception in a Sender-Receiver Game.
16:00
Cofee break
16:15
J. Ispolatov, Univ. Santiago de Chili, The number of immune defense and counter-defense systems sustained in the arms race between prokaryotes and viruses.
16:55
D. Saakian, AANL, The multilevel Selection
17:35
Tuan Pham Minh, Amsterdam University, Robustness of living Systems under noisy environments

Wednesday | May 15

08:30
Vlad Suvorov, Error threshold for asymmetric recombination.
09:00
Rozhin Mohamadkian, Sharif University,TBA
09:15
Hanie Hatami, Sharif University, Crypto-Fiat Exchange Rates Network as indicator of macroeconomic dynamics
09:15
Vardan Bardakchyan, YSU-AANl, Bargaining via Webers law
09:30
Ali Hosseiny, Shahid Beheshti University, Examining the Impact of Life-Cycle Saving Patterns on Aggregate Economic Variables and Labor Income Share
09:50
Gevorg Martirosyan, Blackmair
10:20
Hrant Manasyan, Cifora
10:50
Davit Galoyan, Davaro
11:40
Vahagn Poghosyan, Instigate
12:10
Break
12:20
Astghik Hakobyan, Center for Scientific Innovations and Education, Risk-restricted management of multiple UAVs
12:50
Sevak Sargsyan, RAU, TBA
13:20
Sergey Abrahamyan, Institute of informatics, NAS Armenia, An intelligent cloud platform for a swarm of self-organizing UAVs, involving multi-agent algorithms and systems.
13:50
Break
14:00
Thomas Lux, Kiel University Estimation of Regime-Switching Diffusions via Fourier Transforms: With Applications to Multifractal Financial Volatility and Animal Motion
14:40
Didier Sornette, Southern Univ. of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Pseudo-Bifurcations, Accelerated Escape Rates, and Non-Normal Dynamics in Complex Systems: Implications for Socio-Economic Bubbles, Nonlinear transitions and Quantum Measurement
15:20
Bruce M. Boghosian, American University of Armenia and Tufts University Department of Mathematic, The Origins of Inequality and Oligarchy
15:50
Break
16:00
Reza Jafari, Teheran, Shahid Beheshti University, Machine Learning Challenges in Financial Data.
16:30
Luciano Pietronero, Enrico Fermi Research Center, Rome, Italy. Economic Fitness, Complexity and AI.
17:10
The closing of the conference: The evolving complexity, the statistical physics (stochastic thermodynamics), and common trends in advanced Complex adaptive systems.