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Experiments in Stochastic Thermodynamics - Short History and Perspectives by Sergio Ciliberto

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of stochastic thermodynamics in this comprehensive lecture by Sergio Ciliberto. Delve into the short history and future perspectives of experimental approaches in this field. Learn about the fundamental concepts, key experiments, and recent advancements that have shaped our understanding of stochastic thermodynamics. Gain insights into the applications of these principles in various domains, from soft matter physics to biological systems. This lecture, part of the "Soft and Living Matter: From Fundamental Concepts to New Material Design" program, offers a unique opportunity to understand the intersection of statistical physics, non-equilibrium phenomena, and experimental techniques. Discover how stochastic thermodynamics bridges the gap between microscopic fluctuations and macroscopic behavior in complex systems.

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Experiments in Stochastic Thermodynamics: Short History and Perspectives (L1) by Sergio Ciliberto


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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