Berlin 2015 –
scientific programme
DY 33: Critical Phenomena and Phase Transitions
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 15:00–18:15, BH-N 334
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15:00 |
DY 33.1 |
Fragmentation of fractal random structures — Eren M. Elçi, •Martin Weigel, and Nikolaos G. Fytas
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15:15 |
DY 33.2 |
True asymptotics of self-avoiding walks on 3D percolation clusters. — •Niklas Fricke and Wolfhard Janke
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15:30 |
DY 33.3 |
To return or not to return? Phase transition to transience and congestion in random walks and queueing systems — •Andreas Sorge, Jan Nagler, Stephan Herminghaus, and Marc Timme
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15:45 |
DY 33.4 |
On the mixing of the single-bond dynamics for the random-cluster model — •Eren M. Elçi, Timothy Garoni, Andrea Collevecchio, and Martin Weigel
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16:00 |
DY 33.5 |
Nonstandard Finite-Size Scaling at First-Order Phase Transitions with Macroscopic Low-Temperature Phase Degeneracy — Marco Mueller, Desmond A. Johnston, and •Wolfhard Janke
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16:15 |
DY 33.6 |
Phase transition of films in the Ising universality class — •Martin Hasenbusch
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16:30 |
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15 min. break
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16:45 |
DY 33.7 |
Quantum phase transitions in networks of Lipkin–Meshkov–Glick models — •Aleksandr Sorokin, Victor Bastidas, and Tobias Brandes
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17:00 |
DY 33.8 |
Hypergeometric extrapolation of the strong coupling perturbation series of the Bose-Hubbard model — •Sören Sanders
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17:15 |
DY 33.9 |
Casimir force scaling functions in 2d Ising systems with open boundaries: The importance of corner contributions — •Fred Hucht and Felix M. Schmidt
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17:30 |
DY 33.10 |
Thermodynamic properties of two-dimensional colloidal crystals with dipolar interactions — •Sven Deutschländer, Tobias Horn, Antonio Manuel Puertas, Hartmut Löwen, Georg Maret, and Peter Keim
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17:45 |
DY 33.11 |
Thermal and nonthermal phase transitions in silicon induced by femtosecond free-electron laser pulse — •Nikita Medvedev, Zheng Li, and Beata Ziaja
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18:00 |
DY 33.12 |
Line contribution to the critical Casimir force between a homogeneous and a chemically stepped surface — •Francesco Parisen Toldin, Matthias Tröndle, and Siegfried Dietrich
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