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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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Postgraduate Seminar Series
PS017a, Ground Floor, Physical Science Building
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B3.02 (Zeeman Building)

Sabine Jansen  (Max Planck Leipzig)

Title:  Thermodynamic limit for jellium on a cylinder

Abstract:   We consider the classical statistical mechanics of charged

particles

moving in a neutralizing background on a cylinder. For even-integer values

of the so-called plasma parameter and sufficiently small cylinder radius,

one can show that not only the free energy but also the correlation

functions have a limit when the number of particles goes to infinity, at

fixed cylinder radius and fixed background density. The limiting state is

periodic with respect to translations along the cylinder axis. The proof

makes crucial use of a discrete renewal equality, which is reminiscent of

earlier apparitions of renewal (in)equalities in the context of Coulomb

systems. The talk is based on joint work with E.H. Lieb and R. Seiler.

 
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Yongmann Chung group meeting
PS017a, Ground Floor, Physical Science Building

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