Main Oral Contributions 11th Granada Seminar

 

 

·        R.F. Álvarez-Estrada, Universidad Complutense, Spain, Classical Systems: moments, continued fractions, long time approximations and irreversibility

·        S.M. Apenko, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia, Irreversibility of the renormalization group flow and information theory

·        F. Baldovin, Università di Padova, Italy, Noise induces dynamical phase transitions to long-range systems

·        V.V. Belyi, IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences, USA, Fluctuations out of equilibrium

·        D.R. Chialvo, Northwestern University, USA, What physics can do for your brain?

·        G. Ciccotti, Universitá di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy, Back to time-dependent nonequilibrium molecular dynamics

·        P. Cordero, Universidad de Chile, Chile, Energy bursts in shallow vibrated granular systems

·        J. Cortés, Universidad de Granada, Spain, Neural adaptation reduces energy cost while preserving coding accuracy

·        R.R. Deza, UNMdP and CONICET, Argentina, Stochastic resonance between counterpropagating Bloch walls

·        V. Frette, Stord/Haugesund College, Norway, Queues on narrow roads and in airplanes

·        G. Gallavotti, Universitá di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy, Thermostats and thermodynamic limits in nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

·        A.L. García-Perciante, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa, México, Heat conduction in a relativistic gas revisited

·        S. Goldstein, Rutgers University, USA, On the approach to thermal equilibrium of macroscopic quantum systems

·        E. Gudowska-Nowak, Jagiellonian University, Poland, On random walks and paradoxical diffusion

·        T.P. Handford, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Analytical study of hysteresis in the T=0 Random Field Ising Model on topologies with loops

·        C. Hartmann, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Computing free energy profiles using conditioned difusions

·        W.G. Hoover, Elko, Nevada, USA, Pedagogical Computer Simulations Far From Equilibrium

·        C. Hoover, Elko, Nevada, USA, Pedagogical Computer Simulations Far From Equilibrium

·        P.I. Hurtado, Universidad de Granada, Spain, Current Fluctuations Far from Equilibrium: Additivity, Traveling Waves and Symmetries

·        S. Johnson, Universidad de Granada, Spain, Why are so many networks disassortative

·        D. Jou, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain, Temperature, entropy, and second law beyond local equilibrium

·        H. Kaburaki, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan, Dynamical behavior of heat conduction in solid argon

·        Kalvova, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Fast transients in mesoscopic systems

·        M. Kastner, National Institute for Theoretical Physics, South Africa, Stationary points approach to phase transitions

·        K. Koga, Okayama University, Japan, First, second, and higer-order wetting transitions at fluid interfaces

·        D. Lacoste, CNRS, France, Fluctuation relations for molecular motors

·        J.L. Lebowitz, Rutgers University, USA, Boltzmann's Entropy and Large Deviation Lyapunov Functionals for Closed and Open Macroscopic Systems

·        V. Lecomte, CNRS, France, Large deviations in and out of equilibrium

·        R. Livi, University of Florence, Italy, Transport in the presence of reservoirs

·        Marcos, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France, Quasi-Stationary states and a classification of the range of pair interactions

·        J.F. Mejias, University of Ottawa, Canada, A non equilibrium potential function to study competition in neural systems

·        S. Miracle Solé, CNRS, France, Layering and wetting transitions for an interface model

·        M.A. Muñoz, Universidad de Granada, Spain, Universality in equilibrium and away from it

·        S.V. Novikov, A.N. Frumkin Inst. of Physical Chemistry, Russia, Cluster size distribution in gaussian glasses

·        M.A. Nowak, Jagiellonian University, Poland, Random crowds: diffusion of large matrices

·        G. Odor, Research Institute for Technical Physics, Hungary, Griffiths phases of contact process in complex networks

·        T. Ohira, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Japan, Dynamical aspect of group chase and escape

·        F.A. Oliveira, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, Anomalous Diffusion and Basic theorems of Statistical Mechanics

·        J.M. Ortiz de Zárate, Universidad Complutense, Spain, Possible Casimir forces arising from thermal fluctuations in confined fluids

·        E. Pereira, UFMG, Brazil, Onset of thermal rectification in graded mass systems: Analysis of the classic and quantum self-consistent harmonic chain of oscillators

·        S. Popescu, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

·        H.A. Posch, University of Vienna, Austria, Covariant Lyapunov vectors and local exponents

·        Prados, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, Statics and dynamics of a harmonic oscillator coupled to a one dimensional Ising system

·        E. Presutti, University of Rome 2, Italy, Fourier Law, phas transitions and the Stefan Problem

·        F. Ritort, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, Recent progress in fluctuation theorems and free energy recovery

·        M. Rubí, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, Bringing thermodynamics to non-equilibrium microscopic processes

·        J. Ryckebusch, Ghent University, Belgium, Creating the conditions of anomalous self-diffusion in a liquid with molecular dynamics

·        K. Rypdal, University of Tromso, Norway, Flows and phase transitions in dusty plasmas

·        U. Seifert, University of Stuttgart, Germany, Stochastic thermodynamics

·        L. Shchur, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia, Critical amplitudes of Baxter-Wu model

·        F. Staniscia, Università di Trieste, Italy, Anomalous scaling laws in coarsening with Hamiltonian microscopic dynamics

·        S.R. Thomas, K.U.Leuven, Belgium, General No-Go condition for stochastic pumping

·        R. Toral, UIB-CSIC, Spain, Macroscopic ordering induced by microscopic disorder

·        Vanderzande, Hasselt University, Belgium, Stochastic protein production and time-dependent current fluctuations

·        H.S. Wio, Univ. de Cantabria-CSIC, Spain, Variational formulation for the KPZ equation: consistency, galilean-invariance and other issues in real-space discretization