Reverberation Chambers at the Edge of Chaos: Discussion Forum at EMC Europe 2020

R. Serra, G. Gradoni, G. Andrieu, V. M. Primiani, M. Magdowski, O. Legrand, M. Ahmed
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Reverberation chambers (RCs) have served yet another purpose, though, this time, a not-so-technical one. At EMC Europe 2020 in Roma, Italy, an open debate has been carried out on some disputing arguments regarding RCs. This debate focused on a (apparent?) confrontation between the “traditional” RCs and the “chaotic” RCs. The fruitful debate inspired, in a novel way, intriguing and captivating comments on the nature, the uses and applications of RCs. The reader will find that there are several topics on which the debaters still disagree. Most probably, the reader him/herself would have a divergent opinion on some of the topics detailed in this paper. These divergences should not represent any major issue but, on the contrary, they should make research even more interesting by acknowledging and reflecting on the exciting complexity of the learning process. This is a rather unusual paper which briefly reports on the main topics and arguments covered during the debate. Furthermore, and perhaps more interestingly, it also reflects on the importance of scientific debates, conversations and exchange of ideas which were experienced during such discussion forum.
混沌边缘的混响室:EMC欧洲2020讨论论坛
混响室(RCs)还有另一个目的,尽管这一次不是那么技术性的。在意大利罗马举行的EMC欧洲2020年会议上,就有关rc的一些有争议的论点进行了公开辩论。这场辩论的焦点是“传统”rc和“混乱”rc之间的(明显的?)对抗。这场富有成果的辩论以一种新颖的方式激发了人们对rc的性质、用途和应用的有趣和迷人的评论。读者会发现,辩手们在几个话题上仍有分歧。最有可能的是,读者本人对本文中详述的一些主题有不同的看法。这些分歧不应该代表任何重大问题,相反,它们应该通过承认和反思学习过程中令人兴奋的复杂性,使研究变得更加有趣。这是一篇相当不寻常的论文,简要报道了辩论期间的主要主题和论点。此外,也许更有趣的是,它还反映了在这种讨论论坛期间所经历的科学辩论、对话和思想交流的重要性。
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