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Exact Results in Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics - Part IV

Offered By: Centre de recherches mathématiques - CRM via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on exact results in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, delivered by Kirone Mallick as part of the Workshop on Integrable systems, exactly solvable models and algebras. Delve into the remarkable advancements made in understanding systems far from equilibrium, including Work Identities, the Fluctuation Theorem, and Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory. Examine how the concept of large deviations has contributed to a unified description of non-equilibrium fluctuations, drawing parallels to the role of thermodynamic potentials. Investigate the importance of studying simple models, such as stochastic interacting particle systems, in developing general theories. Discover how classical and quantum integrability techniques, including Bethe Ansatz and Inverse Scattering, are applied to find exact solutions in nonequilibrium physics. Gain insights from this hour-long presentation, which forms part of a broader workshop series organized by the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) in September-October 2022.

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Kirone Mallick: Exact Results in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics IV


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Centre de recherches mathématiques - CRM

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