Long-Range correlations in driven, non-equilibrium systems

Seminar
Speaker
Prof. David Mukamel, Weizmann Institute
Date
07/05/2012 - 13:30Add to Calendar 2012-05-07 13:30:00 2012-05-07 13:30:00 Long-Range correlations in driven, non-equilibrium systems Systems driven out of thermal equilibrium often reach a steady state which under generic conditions exhibits long-range correlations. As a result these systems sometimes share some common features with equilibrium systems with long-range interactions, such as the existence of long range-order and spontaneous symmetry breaking in one dimension, ensemble inequivalence and other properties. Some models of driven systems will be presented, and features resulting from the existence of long-range correlations will be discussed. Physics Buld.301 Department of Physics physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
Place
Physics Buld.301
Abstract

Systems driven out of thermal equilibrium often reach a steady state which under generic conditions exhibits long-range correlations. As a result these systems sometimes share some common features with equilibrium systems with long-range interactions, such as the existence of long range-order and spontaneous symmetry breaking in one dimension, ensemble inequivalence and other properties. Some models of driven systems will be presented, and features resulting from the existence of long-range correlations will be discussed.

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