Granada Seminar 2002

7th Granada Seminar
Computational and Statistical Physics

2-7 September 2002

Organised by the Statistical Physics Group of the Institute “Carlos I” for Theoretical and Computational PhysicsUniversity of Granada. Sponsored by the European Commission – DG XII (TMR Programme), INCO, and the Ministerio de Ciencia of Spain.

    • Proceedings:
      MODELING OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS: Seventh Granada Lectures, AIP Conference Proceedings, volume 661, American Institute of Physics, New York 2003
    • Organizing Comittee:
      • Pedro Luis Garrido
      • Joaquín Marro
      • Pablo Hurtado
      • Miguel Ángel Muñoz
      • Francisco de los Santos
      • Joaquín Torres
    • Programme (main lecturers and oral contributors):
    • E. Abad and G. Nicolis, Universitá Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
      DYNAMICS OF NONLINEAR REACTIVE SYSTEMS
    • Himanshu Agrawal, Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
      DEGREE DISTRIBUTION IN NETWORKS CONSTRUCTED FROM GENE EXPRESSION DATA
    • Ezequiel V.Albano, Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas, INIFTA, La Plata, Argentina
      NONEQUILIBRIUM CRITICAL BEHAVIOR
    • Ramon Alonso-Sanz, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, España
      CELLULAR AUTOMATA WITH MEMORY
    • Alex Arenas, Escola Tecnica Superior d’Enginyeria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona
      OPTIMAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • Albert-László Barabási, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
      EMERGENCE OF SCALING IN COMPLEX NETWORKS
      Systems as diverse as the www or the cell are described by networks with complex topology. Recent studies indicate that such complex networks are the result of self-organization processes governed by simple but generic laws, resulting in topologies strikingly different from those predicted by random networks. In these lectures I will discusss the implications of these findings on the error and attack tolerance of the Internet, the robustness of the cells, and other properties of complex evolving networks.
    • Pierpaolo Bruscolini, Politecnico di Torino,  Italy
      EXACT SOLUTION OF THE MUÑOZ-EATON MODEL FOR PROTEIN FOLDING
    • Guido Caldarelli, Physics, Universitá di Roma,  Italy
      TOPOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF WWW
    • Ignacio Cirac, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany
      QUANTUM INFORMATION
      In the last few years it has been widely recognized that with the help of some fundamental principles of Quantum Mechanics, certain communication and computation tasks can be more effectively carried out. The field of quantum information studies how Quantum Mechanics can help in these and other contexts. In these lectures I will review the basic concepts of quantum information, and will describe its main applications.
    • Ian Clancy, University of Limerick, Castletroy, Ireland
      PATTERN FORMATION AND CRITICAL NATURE OF A BURRIDGE-KNOPOFF MODEL DYNAMIC TRANSITION
    • Federico Corberi, Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, Universita di Salerno, Italy
      OFF-EQUILIBRIUM FLUCTUATION-DISSIPATION THEOREM IN COARSENING SYSTEMS
    • Paolo De Los Rios, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland
      EXPLORATION BIAS OF NETWORK STRUCTURES
    • Julio F. Fernandez, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragon, CSIC, Spain
      SIMULATIONS OF TUNNELING INTERACTING SPINS
    • Andrea Gabrielli, Universitá di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
      THE GLASS-LIKE UNIVERSE
    • Francisco Guinea, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
      MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS IN POPULATION DYNAMICS
    • Yasuaki Hiwatari, Department of Computational Physics, Kanazawa University, Japan
      MOLECULAR DYNAMICS STUDY OF PROTEIN FOLDING – POTENTIALS AND MECHANISMS
    • Pablo I. Hurtado, Institute “Carlos I” for Theoretical and Computational Physics, Granada
      IMPURE FERROMAGNETIC PARTICLES: ON THE 1/F NOISE DURING DECAY FROM METASTABLE STATES
    • Plamen Ch. Ivanov, Harvard Medical School, USA
      DETECTION OF HIERARCHIES AND COMPLEX NETWORKS IN CEREBRAL SYNCHRONIZATION
    • S. Jain, Information Engineering/NCRG, Aston University, Birmingham,UK
      DATA FLOW AND PHASE TRANSITIONS IN COMPUTER NETWORK TRAFFIC
    • Janos Kertesz, Institute of Physics, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
      CELLULAR AUTOMATA IN STATISTICAL PHYSICS
      After the definition we briefly review the taxonomy of cellular automata (CA) and their relationship to other models of statistical physics. Three main points will be elaborated with an emphasis onto computational aspects: (i) CA as simple models of driven systems; (ii) traffic models; (iii) CA as tools to present an alternative microscopic dynamics to fluid flow including granular media.
    • Vitorio Loreto, Mathematics and Physics, Universitá di Roma, Italy
      A DATA COMPRESSION APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
    • Enrique Louis, Universidad de Alicante, Spain
      STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR AND INFORMATION TRANSMISSION IN GUESSING GAMES
    • Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Institute Carlos I, University of Granada, Spain
      SLAVE MODES IN SYSTEMS WITH MANY ABSORBING STATES
    • Akihiro Nakayama, Gifu Keizai University, Ohgaki, Japan
      2-D OPTIMAL VELOCITY MODEL FOR PEDESTRIANS AND BIOLOGICAL MOTION
    • Geza Odor, Institute for Materials Science, Budapest, Hungary
      CRITICAL BEHAVIOR OF REACTION-DIFFUSION SYSTEMS
    • Shingo Ohya, Nagoya Bunri University, Inazawa, Aichi, Japan
      CRITICAL BEHAVIOR OF THE SIMPLE CUBIC LAYER POTTS MODEL
    • Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Universidad Politécnica de Barcelona, Spain
      EPIDEMIC DYNAMICS IN COMPLEX NETWORKS
    • Gerald Paul and H. Eugene Stanley, Center for Polymer Studies, Boston University, USA
      BEYOND BLOBS IN PERCOLATION STRUCTURE
    • A. Petri, Instituto “O.M. Corbino”, CNR, Roma,  Italy
      EMERGENCE OF GLASSY STATES IN LATTICE MODELS  WITH NO A PRIORI DISORDER
    • Francisco de los Santos, Center for Polymer Studies, Boston, USA
      DEPINNING AND WETTING IN NONEQUILIBRIUM SYSTEMS
    • Bosiljka Tadic, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
      EXPLORING COMPLEX GRAPHS BY RANDOM WALKS
    • J. M. Tavares, Centro de Fisica da Materia Condensada, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
      PROPERTIES OF THE QUASI 2-D DIPOLAR FLUID AT LOW DENSITIES
    • Joaquin Torres, Institure “Carlos I”, University of Granada, Spain
      ON THE ROLE OF SYNAPTIC DEPRESSION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ATTRACTOR NEURAL NETWORKS
    • Alessandro Vespignani, ICTP, Trieste, Italy
      STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF INTERNET?
    • Eugenio Vogel, Universidad de La Frntera, Chile
      ALGORITHM TO REACH AND CLASSIFY ALL GROUND STATES OF J ISING LATTICES
    • Victor M. Yakovenko, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
      STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF MONEY, INCOME, AND  WEALTH
    • George Zaslavsky, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA
      PHYSICAL MODELS OF THE NONERGODIC CHAOS AND THEIR SIMULATIONS
Original schedule

TENTATIVE TIMETABLE:

Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
7
Chair: Garrido Lendi Muñoz Vespignani Chate Tadic
09’00 Registration
+ Welcome
Cirac (3) Caldarelli
Arenas
Tadic
Pastor-S
Guinea (3) Kertesz (2) Odor
09’55 Vogel Alonso-S. Hurtado Abad
10’10 Cirac (1) Guinea (1) Barabasi (1) Barabasi (3) Chate
11’00 further discussion, poster session and coffee break
11’30 Miguel Petri / DlosSantos
Corberi / Clancy
De los Ríos Kertesz (1) Loreto Kertesz (4)
11’55 Sugiyama Louis Nakayama
12’25 Hiwatari Thurner Vespignani Zaslavski Ivanov Yakovenko
12’55 further discussion, poster session and lunch break
Chair: Alonso Hiwatari Murat Fernández Pastor-S
16’30 Cirac (2) Cirac (4) Guinea (2) Barabasi (2) Kertesz (3)
17’25 Gabrielli Ohya Tavares Paul Agrawal
17’40 Hopcraft/Bruscolini Fernández Jain Albano (*) Torres

(*) Social event this evening at 8pm.

Some of the meeting picturesPosters

Tentative List of Poster Contributions:

#PATTERN FORMATION DYNAMICS IN TAPPED GRANULAR MEDIA
Y.K Goh
yong.goh@ic.ac.uk

#MULTIFRACTAL ANALYSIS OF TIME SERIES
A. Muñoz-Diosdado, J. L. de Rio Correa
amunoz@acei.upibi.ipn.mx

#IRREVERSIBLE AND REVERSIBLE REACTION FRONTS: SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE
M. Sinder and J. Pelleg
micha@bgumail.bgu.ac.il

#A computer investigation of a superfluid Bose liquid with pair interaction and with a coherent condensate of boson pairs as a model of 4He quantum liquid
S.Vilchynskyy, E.Pashitskii
sivil@phys.univ.kiev.ua

#A NUMERICAL PROCEDURE FOR COUPLED INTEGRO-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF IRREVERSIBLE QUANTUM DYNAMICS
K. Lendi and A. Aissani
carlen@pci.unizh.ch

#MONTE CARLO STUDY OF ASYMMETRIC IONIC SYSTEMS
Z. ZIDI,S.V.SCHEVKUNOV
zidi.z@onebox.com

#ANALYTIC AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS FOR BOND PERCOLATION ON TWO-DIMENSIONAL LATTICES
W. Lebrecht, E. E. Vogel, J. F. Valdes
evogel@ufro.cl

#MODELING ACTION POTENTIAL GENERATION AND PROPAGATION IN FIBROBLASTIC CELLS
J.J. Torres, L.N. Cornelisse, E.G.A. Harks, A.P.R. Theuvenet and D.L. Ypey
jtorres@onsager.ugr.es

#MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS OF THE SUPERCONFORMAL FILLING OF NANOCAVITIES
A. De Virgiliis, O. Azzaroni, R. C. Salvarezza,E. V. Albano
ealbano@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#PARALLEL TEMPERING AT SECOND-ORDER PHASE TRANSITIONS
Andreas Nussbaumer and Wolfhard Janke
Andreas.Nussbaumer@itp.uni-leipzig.de

#TWO DRIVEN DIFFUSIVE MODELS
G.P. Saracco, E.V. Albano
ealbano@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#EXACT STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATIVE GROUND-STATES OF 2D LATTICE PROTEINS
Reinhard Schiemann, Michael Bachmann and Wolfhard Janke
Reinhard.Schiemann@itp.uni-leipzig.de

#MONTE CARLO STUDY AND MEAN-FIELD ANALYSIS OF AN INTERACTING TWO-SPECIES CATALYTIC REACTION MODEL
M. A. Sanservino, R. A. Monetti and E. V. Albano
mas@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#NOISE–INDUCED NONLINEAR INSTABILITIES
O. Carrillo, M. Ibañes and J. M. Sancho
oliver@ecm.ub.es

#SIMULATION OF SPATIAL SOLITONS IN PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBERS
Albert Ferrando, Mario Zacares, Pedro Andres, Pedro Fernandez de Cordoba, Daniele Binosi
mario.zacares@uv.es

#STRETCHING OF A POLYMER BELOW THE \Theta POINT
A. Rosa, D. Marenduzzo, A. Maritan, F. Seno
rosa@sissa.it

#A SIMPLE TWO-LANE TRAFFIC MODEL
R. J. Harris, R. B. Stinchcombe, K. Kaski
harris@thphys.ox.ac.uk

#STUDY OF A FIRST-ORDER IRREVERSIBLE PHASE TRANSITION IN THE YALDRAN-KHAN CATALYZED REACTION MODEL
E. S. Loscar,E. V. Albano
ealbano@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#THE ROLE OF INTERFACES IN THE PROPAGATION OF DAMAGE IN THE CONFINED ISING MODEL
M. Leticia Rubio Puzzo, Ezequiel V. Albano
lrubio@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#NUMERICAL STUDY OF CLUSTER DISTRIBUTIONS IN SELF-AFFINE AGGREGATES
Federico Roma, Claudio M. Horowitz, E. V. Albano
ealbano@inifta.unlp.edu.ar

#A MODEL FOR THE SINGLE PARTICLE MOTION FREQUENCY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE FORCED TODA LATTICE
M. Bouamra
bouamra@comena-dz.org

#PROTEIN FOLDING AND AGGREGATION PHENOMENA
G. Giugliarelli
giugliarelli@fisica.uniud.it

#GLOBAL CULTURE: A NOISE INDUCED TRANSITION IN FINITE SYSTEMS
Konstantin Klemm, Victor M. Eguiluz, Raul Toral, Maxi San Miguel
klemm@nbi.dk

#PINNING FIELDS IN THE 3-d RFIM WITH METASTABLE DYNAMICS
Xavier Illa and Eduard Vives
xit@ecm.ub.es

#PHASE DIAGRAM OF A SIMPLE MODEL OF WATER: A CVM AND MONTE CARLO ANALYSIS
P. Bruscolini, A. Pelizzola, L. Casetti
pbr@athena.polito.it

#PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE BUSY BEAVER PROBLEM AS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
E. Nameda, T.Ohira, T. Ikegami
nameda@sacral.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp

#COARSENING IN THE DRIVEN LATTICE GAS: GROWTH AND SCALING UNDER ANISOTROPIC NONEQUILIBRIUM CONDITIONS
P.I. Hurtado, J. Marro, P.L. Garrido, E. Albano
phurtado@onsager.ugr.es

#DISCRETE POWER-LAW DISCTRIBUTIONS AND THE STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF PARTICLE TRANSPORT IN A SANDPILE
K. I. Hopcraft, E. Jakeman, J.O. Matthews
keith.hopcraft@nottingham.ac.uk

#DISTINGUISHING TWO POPULATION PROCESSES WITH IDENTICAL EQUILBRIUM DENSITIES
E. Jakeman, K. I. Hopcraft, J.O. Matthews
keith.hopcraft@nottingham.ac.uk

#GENERATING DISCRETE POWER-LAW DISTRIBUTIONS FROM A DEATH- MULTIPLE IMMIGRATION POPULATION PROCESS
J. O. Matthews, E. Jakeman, K. I. Hopcraft
keith.hopcraft@nottingham.ac.uk

#HETEROGENEOUS AND SELF-ORGANIZED PACEMAKERS IN REACTION-DIFFUSION SYSTEMS
Michael Stich, A.S. Mikhailov
stich@fhi-berlin.mpg.de

#THE DEVELOPMENT OF GIANT AIR SHOWERS IN THE INHOMOGENIOUS ATMOSPHERE
L.G. Dedenko, G.F. Fedorova, E.Yu. Fedunin, T.M. Roganova
ddn@dec1.sinp.msu.ru

#LATTICE BOLTZMANN FOR SIMULATION OF GASES MIXTURE IN FRUIT STORAGE CHAMBERS
J. C. Fabero, P. Barreiro, L. Casasus
jcfabero@fis.ucm.es

#NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF FLASHING FLOW IN CASE OF VARIOUS BUBBLE NUCLEATION MECHANISMS
E. Yu. Kumzerova,A. A. Schmidt
katya.kumzerova@mail.ioffe.ru

#MODELING THE GERMAN ENERGY MARKET
D. F. Ihrig
ihrig@fh-swf.de

#A MONTE CARLO MODEL OF IMMUNE SYSTEM T-CELL RECEPTOR CROSS-REACTIVITY DURING PRIMARY RESPONSE
J. Burns, H. J. Ruskin
jburns@computing.dcu.ie

#THE INTERFACIAL INTERACTION PROBLEM IN COMPLEX MULTIPLE POROSITY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS
Mario-Cesar Suarez-Arriaga
msuarez@zeus.umich.mx

#RELAXATION PHENOMENA AND TRANSPORT PROCESSES OF NANOPARTICLES IN FLUIDS
Valery Ya. Rudyak
rudyak@ngasu.nsk.su

#NUMERICAL STUDY OF COMPLEX QUANTUM SYSTEMS BY A METHOD OF APPROXIMATE INTEGRATION IN METRIC SPACES
Y.Lobanov
lobanov@cv.jinr.ru

#A COMPUTATIONAL THEORY OF MODELING
Axel G. Rossberg
axel@rossberg.net

#THE WEIGHT MONTE CARLO METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE SPATIAL DERIVATIVES OF THE SOLUTION OF THE STATIONARY DIFFUSION EQUATION
A. Burmistrov
burmister@ngs.ru

#ON THE DYNAMICS AND ACOUSTICS OF HYDRAULIC SHOCKS IN TWO-PHASE FLUID LINES
Kim Dim Cher
dck@osmf.sscc.ru

#SPECIAL FUNCTIONS EVALUATION USING CONTINUED FRACTIONS METHODS. APPLICATIONS IN PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING
L. Monreal, P. Fernandez de Cordoba, J.A. Monsoriu, S. Abraham Ibrahim
lmonreal@mat.upv.es

#SPECTRA OF CONFINED ATOMS AND MOLECULES
D. Bielinska-Waz
dsnake@phys.uni.torun.pl

#ON A TWISTED EPITROCHOID ONDULATOR
V.I.R.Niculescu, L. Ancu, V. Babin
ancu_l@yahoo.com

#CRYSTALLIZATION OF SEMICONDUCTORS FROM MELTS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT OF INTERACTION FORCES OF A SUBSTRATE WITH UNITS OF GROWTH
S.V. Kotov, Yu.P. Khukhranskiy
kotov@vmail.ru

#A COMPARATIVE MODELING OF VACANCY DEFECT ON Si AND Ge(100) SURFACES
A. Yanovsky, O. Ananyina, S. Babko
yanovsky@zsu.zp.ua

#FRACTAL INDICES FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLVENT-ACCESSIBLE SURFACES
F. Torrens
Francisco.Torrens@uv.es

#HIGH FIELD ELECTROPHORESIS COMPUTER SIMULATIONS
M. J. Krawczyk, M. Kopec, K. Kulakowski
krawczyk@novell.ftj.agh.edu.pl

#VARIATION OF LOCAL LOADS AND ELASTIC MODULUS IN DEFORMATION PROCESSES IN AN ORIENTED FLEXIBLE-CHAIN CRYSTALLINE POLYMER
ULMAS GAFUROV
ulmasnew@yahoo.com

#MODELING THE CHEMISTRY OF PLASMA POLYMERIZATION USING MASS SPECTROMETRY
D. F. Ihrig}, J. Stockhaus, F. Scheide, Oliver Winkelhake, Oliver Streuber
ihrig@fh-swf.de

#UNDERSTANDING “SYNCHRONIZED FLOW” BY OPTIMAL VELOCITY MODEL
Y. Sugiyama and A. Nakayama
genbey@eken.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp

#ENTROPY GENERATION IN THERMAL DIFFUSION NATURAL CONVECTION
M. Magherbi,A.Benbrahim,H.Abbassi
zidi.z@onebox.com

#COMPUTER ORIENTED TREATMENT OF HIGH SYMMETRY IN QUANTUM-CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS OF CORRELATED ELECTRONIC STATES
V.A. Kuprievich, O.L. Kapitanchuk and O.V. Shramko
alkapt@ukr.net, alkapt@yahoo.com

#ELECTROSTATICS OF COLLOIDS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE POISSON BOLTZMANN EQUATION AND BEYOND
P.E. Dyshlovenko
pavel@ulsty.ru

#QUANTUM MONTE CARLO STUDY OF THE EXTENDED HUBBARD MODEL: THE INVESTIGATION OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT BEHAVIOR
S. Goumri-Said, H. Aourag, L. Salomon, J.P. Dufour
sgoumri@u-bourgogne.fr

#HAMILTONIAN DYNAMICS OF MANY PARTICLES SYSTEMS, IRREVERSIBILITY AND MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION
Valery Ya. Rudyak
rudyak@ngasu.nsk.su

#EVOLUTION OF THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE CARBON NANOTUBES WITH THERMAL TREATMENT
Yu.I. Prylutskyy, O.V. Ogloblya,P. Scharff
ogl@mail.univ.kiev.ua

#BIOSENSOR FOR BLOOD ANALYSIS BASED ON CARBON NANOPARTICLES
V.I. Grytsay, V.P. Gachok, Yu.I. Prylutskyy,M.S. Miroshnichenko, O.V. Ogloblya
ogl@mail.univ.kiev.ua

#THEORIES OF THE MOTION OF THE SATELLITES OF MARS
P. Waz
Piotr.Waz@astri.uni.torun.pl