Interface and Its Fluctuation in Interacting Particle Systems - ICBS 2024
Offered By: BIMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dynamics of interacting particle systems in this conference talk from the International Conference on Biological Sciences (ICBS) 2024. Delve into the separation of particles into sparse and dense phases within Glauber-Kawasaki dynamics of non-gradient type. Discover how the interface separating these regions evolves according to anisotropic curvature flow. Examine the interface fluctuation in simplified scenarios and learn about the resulting stochastic partial differential equation. Gain insights into extended research findings from the previous year's ICBS presentation. Understand the collaborative efforts behind this work, involving researchers from Tsinghua University, Meiji University, IMPA, and the University of Arizona, with references to recent arXiv publications for further exploration.
Syllabus
Tadahisa Funaki: Interface and its fluctuation in interacting particle systems #ICBS2024
Taught by
BIMSA
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