Institute for Mathematics Complexity and Cognition

Institute for Mathematics Complexity and Cognition

The Institute for Mathematics Complexity and Cognition (MC2) of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies brings together scientists from the government, academia and the private sector to examine the foundations of mathematical theories of cognition and complexity. MC2 addresses topics with applications to systems engineering and international security.

Research Areas

*Philosophy of mind
*Theories of rationality and agency
*Intentionality and volitionality
*Cybernetics and unified theory of systems
*Organizational theory
*Mathematical psychology
*Cognitive economics
*Cognitive and behavioral models
*Natural languages and linguistics
*Computation and complexity

External links

* [http://www.c4ads.org CADS official website]
* [http://www.c4ads.org/institutes/mc2 Institute for Mathematics Complexity and Cognition official website]
* [http://www.c4ads.org/news/013107/cognitive_structures___ Inaugural Conference on Cognitive Structures for Network Cohesion and Intentional Systems]


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