Tuesday, October 28, 2025 1:30 pm
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3:30 pm
EDT (GMT -04:00)
WICI Reading and Conversation with Madhur Anand
Join us in STC 2002 on October 28 at 1:30 pm for a reading and conversation with Madhur Anand, professor and author of the newly released "To Place a Rabbit". In order to prepare for the conversation, you may want to consider these thoughts from Dr. Anand:
A tipping point is a point when a threshold is crossed and leads to a sudden and often irreversible change, even when there are no obvious links to changes in the environment. There are three kinds:
- bifurcation tipping - deterministic and caused by nonlinear feedback loops
- noise-induced tipping - caused by random fluctuations
- rate-induced' tipping- caused by a fast rate of change in a parameter of the environment
The protagonist in my novel is someone who wants to find the tipping point between fact/reality and fiction because she is a scientist and doesn't know how to make things up but wants to write a novel.
Madhur Anand -- author of "To Place a Rabbit"
To Place A Rabbit, M. Anand