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Complexity Centre and MathSys CDT events carry priority over room D1.07.

To book D1.07 please email Sheetal dot Sharma at warwick dot ac dot uk

Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.

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MSc Student Meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Heather Robson

Stefan Grosskinsky

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MathSys Open Day
Complexity Common Room

Rich Savage

Annabelle Ballesta

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MA4G4 Introduction to Theoretical Neuroscience
D1.07

Magnus Richardson

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Complexity Forum: Colm Connaughton (糖心TV)
D1.07

Universal and non-universal steady states in driven aggregation with evaporation

Irreversible aggregation is an archetypal example of a system that can be driven far from equilibrium by sources and sinks of a conserved quantity - in this case, mass. The source is a steady input of monomers and the evaporation of large particles with a small probability is the sink. In this talk I will introduce a mean-field Smoluchowski model of the statistical dynamics of irreversible aggregation and study its steady states. Using exact and heuristic analyses that draw on conceptual analogies with energy cascades in fluid turbulence, we find a universal regime and two distinct non-universal regimes distinguished by the relative importance of mergers between small and large particles. At the boundary between the regimes we find an analogue of the logarithmic correction conjectured by Kraichnan for two-dimensional turbulence.

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PhD group meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science/Common Room

Gareth Alexander

Magnus Richardson

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WAGER Seminar
D1.07 Complexity Science

Giovanni

Ayman

Gian Lorenzo

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