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Statistical & Nonlinear Physics Division

The Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division (SNPD) exists for the advancement of research in statistical and nonlinear physics, the dissemination of key results in this area to the general public, and the promotion and coordination of interdisciplinary research.

 

More specifically, the SNPD aims to form an umbrella organization for coordination of research in statistical physics, nonlinear physics, complex systems and interdisciplinary applications.

Division objectives:

  • to promote studies and dissemination in this general research area
  • to facilitate contacts between members
  • to encourage collaboration and exchange of knowledge between different disciplines
  • to stimulate the interest of young scientists in the field of statistical physics, nonlinear physics, and complex systems
  • to organize and support conferences and workshops
  • to maintain contacts with related divisions within EPS
  • to communicate with similar organizations worldwide

Areas of research include:

  • nonequilibrium statistical physics
  • complex networks
  • nonlinear dynamical system
  • chaos and turbulence
  • stochastic modelling
  • spin glasses and disordered quantum systems
  • pattern formation
  • long-range interacting systems
  • phase transitions and critical phenomena
  • interdisciplinary applications in physics, biology, economics, and social sciences
  • Raffaella Burioni, University of Parma, Parma, Italy (Chair)
  • Erik Aurell, KTH Royal Institute of Technology,  Stockholm, Sweden
  • Martin Evans, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
  • Irene Giardina, Sapienza University, Roma, Italy
  • Ralf Metzler, University of Postdam, Postdam, Germany
  • Maria Angeles Serrano, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • Katarzyna Sznjad-Weron, University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
  • Massimo Vergassola, Ecole Normale Supérieure and CNRS, Paris, France

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