Details zur Lehrveranstaltung
Phase transitions in active soft matter | |
Modul: | Phy-Ma-Vert: Physikalische Vertiefung |
Vorlesungssprache | Englisch |
Inhalt der Lehrveranstaltung: | What distinguishes active systems from their passive counterparts is that they are driven continuously out of equilibrium. Not only do these systems exhibit novel dynamics and phase behavior, they are also relevant for understanding self-organization phenomena in nature. While much of the interest in these systems has been driven by the introduction of new experimental model systems, theoretical studies of minimal active models have triggered a whole new branch of fundamental research in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. Those who like statistical mechanics, minimalistic systems and tailored simulations will certainly enjoy this course. Students will have opportunity to solve research problems and discuss open problems. Check the webpage for poster of the course. |
Datensatz aktualisiert | |
Umfang: | Vorlesung: 2 Stunden/Woche |
Zeit/Ort: | DI(2) BZW/A120 |
Hörerkreis: | Vertiefung Bachelor (PV) und Master (alle) |
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Web-Referenz: | https://sites.google.com/view/sharmagroup/teaching |
Please also check the webpage of Dr. Christoph Weber https://www.pks.mpg.de/mesoscopic-physics-of-life/ |