Fluctuations and Order in Randomly Evolving Environments
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Explore the fascinating interplay between giant fluctuations and long-range order in non-equilibrium systems through this 1-hour 8-minute seminar presented by Mustansir Barma from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Delve into a model of particles driven by a fluctuating surface to understand fluctuation-dominated order and its implications. Examine the anomalously broad interface between ordered regions and its impact on correlation function behavior. Discover evidence of fluctuation-dominated order across various systems, from protein models on cell membranes to self-propelled rod systems, gaining insights into the rapid reorganization of macroscopic structures in randomly evolving environments.
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Fluctuations and Order in Randomly Evolving Environments
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Santa Fe Institute
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