UConn Math Club
MSB 319
Apr. 23, 5:30-6:20 PM
(free refreshments)

Greg Huber
(UConn)
Strange Loops in Mathematics and the Mind

At a low level, the human brain is a bubbling soup of particles, and yet on a loftier level, it houses complex networks of abstractions, the most central being the one called “I”. To understand the mysterious emergence of an “I” out of mere matter, a recent book by Hofstadter employs the idea of strange loops. I will explore this and related concepts, using a wide range of analogies and examples.


http://www.math.uconn.edu/mathclub