Berlin 2024 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
DY 41: Statistical Physics: General
Donnerstag, 21. März 2024, 09:30–12:45, BH-N 128
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09:30 |
DY 41.1 |
Survival probability of stochastic processes beyond persistence exponents — •Maxim Dolgushev
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09:45 |
DY 41.2 |
Perturbative approach to non-linear non-Markovian vibrational spectroscopy — •Hélène Colinet
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10:00 |
DY 41.3 |
Stochastically driven motion under nonlinear, Coulomb-tanh friction — a basic representation of the consequences of shear thinning — Theo Lequy and •Andreas M. Menzel
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10:15 |
DY 41.4 |
Oscillating autocorrelation functions and their physical implications in equilibrium odd-diffusive systems — •Erik Kalz, Hidde D. Vuijk, Jens-Uwe Sommer, Ralf Metzler, and Abhinav Sharma
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10:30 |
DY 41.5 |
Finite-size excess-entropy scaling for simple liquids — •Mauricio Sevilla, Atreyee Banerje, and Robinson Cortes-Huerto
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10:45 |
DY 41.6 |
Finite-size diffusion coefficients and excess entropy for binary mixtures — •Maria C. Duenas-Herrera, Mauricio Sevilla, Luis A. Baptista, and Robinson Cortes-Huerto
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11:00 |
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15 min. break
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11:15 |
DY 41.7 |
A grand canonical hybrid approach to sample explicit solvent in small solvation shells — •Mohammad Rahbar and Christopher J. Stein
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11:30 |
DY 41.8 |
Analysis of the effects of the entropy source on Monte Carlo simulations — •Anton Lebedev, Olha Ivanyshyn Yaman, Annika Möslein, Zhanet Zaharieva, and Charles Bryant
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11:45 |
DY 41.9 |
Population annealing on massively-parallel and distributed compute hardware — •Denis Gessert, Wolfhard Janke, and Martin Weigel
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12:00 |
DY 41.10 |
Extrapolation of Rate Functions from Finite-Size Numerical Large-Deviation Simulations — •Peter Werner and Alexander K. Hartmann
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12:15 |
DY 41.11 |
Calculation of second virial coefficients of convex bodies in D-dimensional Euclidean spaces via Brunn-Minkowski theory — •Markus Kulossa and Joachim Wagner
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12:30 |
DY 41.12 |
Dimensional Phase Transitions in Quantum Gases — •Philipp Schöneberg, Hans-Otto Carmesin, Phil Immanuel Gustke, and Jannes Ruder
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