Bipartite Spherical Spin Glass at Critical Temperature - With a Random Matrix Detour
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
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Explore the intricacies of bipartite spherical spin glass at critical temperature in this 49-minute Toronto Probability Seminar talk by Elizabeth Collins-Woodfin from McGill University. Delve into the fascinating world of statistical mechanics and random matrix theory as the speaker presents her research findings, including a detour into random matrices. Gain insights into the behavior of complex systems at critical points and the mathematical tools used to analyze them. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics, mathematics, and related fields interested in spin glass models and their applications.
Syllabus
Bipartite spherical spin glass at critical temperature (with a random matrix detour)
Taught by
Fields Institute
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