PRESENTATIONS OF TALKS GIVEN AT THE 105th STATISTICAL MECHANICS
CONFERENCE
C. Bernardin, CNRS, ENS - Lyon, France
Dynamical phase transition for a coagulation-fragmentation model
F. Bonetto, Georgia Tech.
Electrical conductivity in the presence of a
thermostat
D. Ceperley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ferromagnetism among cold atoms
D. Chandler, University of California, Berkeley
The putative liquid-liquid transition in
atomistic models of supercooled water (and similar materials) is
actually a transition
R. Fernandez, Utrecht University
Convergence of cluster expansions:
recent approaches andapplications
P.L. Ferrari, Universitat Bonn
From interacting particle systems to random
matrices
R. Frank, Princeton University
How much energy does it cost to make a
hole in the Fermi sea?
J. Imbrie, University of Virginia
A phase-space model for pleistocene ice volume
J. Indekeu, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Wetting transitions of infinite order in a
mean-field density-functional theory
C. Jarzynski, University of Maryland
Modeling Maxwell's demon: Work, information, and the second law of thermodynamics
J. Krug, University of Cologne
Statistical topography of fitness
landscapes
T. Kuna, University of Reading
Absence of phase transition for a special class of potentials
C. Liverani, U. Roma Tor Vergata
Fourier law and the weak coupling limit
L. Pastur, Institute for Low Temperature
Non-gaussian laws of fluctuation for spectral statistics of random matrices
R. Tumulka, Rutgers University
The general reason for approach to
thermal equilibrium of macroscopic quantum systems
W. Wang, Universite Paris-Sud 11
Supercritical NLS and spectral gap
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