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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.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

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MSc Student Meeting - SSLC meeting instead
D1.07 Complexity Science

Heather Robson

Stefan Grosskinsky

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SSLC Meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Peter Byfield

Stefan Grosskinsky

Heather Robson

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MA4G4 Introduction to Theoretical Neuroscience
D1.07

Magnus Richardson

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PhD Student Meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Gareth Alexander

Magnus Richardson

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Complexity Forum: Carlos Pérez Espigares (Nottingham)
D1.07

Current fluctuations in classical and quantum systems far from equilibrium

In this talk we will review some results derived from the study of current fluctuations in non-equilibrium diffusive systems. We will show how by applying the Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory (MFT), interesting properties such as dynamical phase transitions, emerge. In addition, recent results concerning the applicability of the MFT to boundary-driven open quantum systems will be derived, where fermionic open chains display a third-order dynamical phase transition similar to that of classical exclusion processes with open boundaries. We show that this transition is manifested in a singular change in the structure of trajectories: while typical trajectories are diffusive, rare trajectories associated to atypical currents are ballistic and hyperuniform in their spatial structure.

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Kaggle Study Group Meeting
D1.07 Complexity Science

Giovanni Mizzi

Ayman Boustati

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