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# Emergence of new functions
 
# Emergence of new functions
  
'''Keywords''': Dynamic systems, Adaptive behaviour, Molecular evolution, Smart functional systems, Information-gaining systems
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# Designing supramolecular systems able to generate complexity
 
# Designing supramolecular systems able to generate complexity
 
# Reaching emergent properties in complex supramolecular systems
 
# Reaching emergent properties in complex supramolecular systems

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C = M*I*I
M: Multiplicity
  1. One single molecule can present several properties e.g. Multiplicity of binding sites, number of energy levels....
  2. Mutiplicity of components: number of components (molecular) /constituents (supramolecular) in the system
I: Interaction
  1. Complentaries of shapes, of charges, of energy levels (Program writing / reading)
  2. Thermodynamic and kinetic of the interaction (reversibility, lability), covalent / non-covalent bonds, short-range/long-range
  3. Interactions of molecules with their environments (possibly in flux of energies far from equilibrium)
I: Integration
  1. Collective structuring
  2. In space: From sub-nano, to meso, to macro
  3. In time: Modulation of structures, oscillations
  4. Emergence of new properties because of the network topologies (feedback loops)
  5. Emergence of new functions
Keywords
Dynamic systems, Adaptive behaviour, Molecular evolution, Smart functional systems, Information-gaining systems
Grand challenges
  1. Designing supramolecular systems able to generate complexity
  2. Reaching emergent properties in complex supramolecular systems
  3. Producing applications from complex supramolecular systems – societal implications
  4. Teaching complex systems in chemistry (Strasbourg Erasmus Mundus)


Participants : ??

Object (ceci est un exemple, à adapter pour l'objet du groupe de travail)
F1 - Reconstructing the multi scale dynamics of multi cellular
F1 - Physiological functions
F1 - Ecosystemic complexity
F1 - From individual cognition to social cognition
F1 - Innovation, learning and co-evolution
F1 - Territorial intelligence and sustainable development
F1 - Ubiquitous Computing
Questions
F1 - Perturbations and robustness of complex systems
F1 - From optimal control to multi-scale governance
F1 - Reconstruction of multi-scale dynamics and emergence and immergence processes
F1 - Designing Artificial Complex Systems
F1 - Emergence: collective behavior and fluctuations out-of-equilibrium

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