16th Edition. Day 2

Recordings. 16th Edition Granada Seminar. Day 2.

Christopher Jarzynski - University of Maryland

Christopher Jarzynski

Features of nanoscale thermodynamics. In recent decades there has been increasing interest in applying the laws of thermodynamics to systems at very small length scales, such as biomolecules, optically manipulated colloidal particles, single electron devices, and trapped ions. ... Read more
Leticia Cugliándolo

Leticia Cugliándolo

Statistical measures for classical integrable systems. The pertinence of a statistical description of the long-term dynamics of a macroscopic system is not ensured in general, and much less so if the system is integrable. Great interest has been recently paid to check whether such an equilibrium-like approach ... Read more
Giovanni Gallavotti

Giovanni Gallavotti

Viscosity, reversibility, chaotic hypothesis in NS fluids. A statistical representation of viscosity in the framework of a thermodynamic formalism for the description of the stationary distributions of incompressible fluid flows. Various equations are proposed and their equivalence with the Navier-Stokes equations with cut-off N is presented. ... Read more