Berlin 2015 –
scientific programme
CPP 11: Brownian Motion and Transport (joint session DY, CPP)
Monday, March 16, 2015, 15:00–18:45, BH-N 243
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15:00 |
CPP 11.1 |
Invited Talk:
universal statistics of records in random sequences — •satya majumdar
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15:30 |
CPP 11.2 |
Three-dimensional Brownian motion of 3D-shaped particles — •Felix Höfling
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15:45 |
CPP 11.3 |
Velocity fluctuations of Brownian particle in inhomogeneous media and driven by colored noise as a sourse of 1/f fluctuations — •Rytis Kazakevicius and Julius Ruseckas
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16:00 |
CPP 11.4 |
Hydrodynamically enforced entropic trapping of Brownian particles — •Steffen Martens, Arthur Straube, Gerhard Schmid, Lutz Schimansky-Geier, and Peter Hänggi
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16:15 |
CPP 11.5 |
On the Applicability of the Caldeira-Leggett Model to Condensed Phase Vibrational Spectroscopy — •Fabian Gottwald, Sergei Ivanov, and Oliver Kühn
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16:30 |
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15 min. break
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16:45 |
CPP 11.6 |
Dynamics of stochatic resisitive switching — •Paul Radtke, Arthur Straube, Andrew Hazel, and Lutz Schimanksy-Geier
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17:00 |
CPP 11.7 |
Simulation of colloidal particles in channel geometries — •Ullrich Siems and Peter Nielaba
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17:15 |
CPP 11.8 |
Nonlinear Microrheological response to a step force — •Thomas Franosch
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17:30 |
CPP 11.9 |
Enhancement of mobility in a feedback controlled 1D colloidal system with repulsive interactions — •Robert Gernert and Sabine H. L. Klapp
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17:45 |
CPP 11.10 |
Surface interactions of active Janus particles on a hexagonal close-packed colloidal crystal surface — •Udit Choudhury, John G. Gibbs, and Peer Fischer
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18:00 |
CPP 11.11 |
Charged transfer in a dynamical Landau-Zener Model: Application in QCA — •Alejandro Santana-Bonilla, Mirna Kramar, Rafael Gutierrez, and Giovanni Cuniberti
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18:15 |
CPP 11.12 |
Calibration free 3D tracking of confined nanoparticles in a tunable nanofluidic slit — •Stefan Fringes, Michael Skaug, Heiko Wolf, Urs T. Dürig, and Armin W. Knoll
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18:30 |
CPP 11.13 |
Towards single molecule trapping and manipulation with dynamic temperature gradients — Marco Braun, Andreas Bregulla, and •Frank Cichos
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