Universität Augsburg
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Professor Dr. Sabine Jansen
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
spricht am
Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2018
um
17:30 Uhr
im
Raum 2004 (L1)
über das Thema:
Abstract: |
Probability theory helps to understand systems made of many individual agents with random behavior. One question of interest is: How is it possible that collective orderly behavior emerges out of individual randomness? Does collective behavior depend in a smooth fashion on underlying system parameters? In statistical physics, the individual "agents" are particles (atoms, molecules...) and the questions are intimately tied to the theory of phase transitions - e.g., from ice to liquid water to vapor. A satisfactory theory for particles in Rd is still elusive. The talk will introduce some notions on statistical physics and present some partial results. |
Hierzu ergeht herzliche Einladung. |
Prof. Dr. Lisa Beck |
Kaffee, Tee und Gebäck eine halbe Stunde vor Vortragsbeginn im Raum 2006 (L1).