We are very pleased to announce that the 26th IUPAP International conference on Statistical Physics, Statphys 26 will take place in Lyon from July, 18th to 22nd in 2016, following the previous editions: Seoul (2013), Cairns (2010), Genova (2007), Bangalore (2004), Cancun (2001), Paris (1998), Xiamen (1995), Berlin (1992), and Rio de Janeiro (1989).
The conference will cover a wide range of topics including traditional aspects of statistical mechanics, such as applications to hard and soft condensed matter, phase transitions, disordered systems and non-equilibrium physics, as well as emergent and modern applications such as turbulence, signal processing, complex systems and mathematics.
The conference will be held at the Palais des Congrès de Lyon, a superb facilities, including a main meeting room that can host up to 2000 participants and a complete set of rooms for sessions, all within walking distance. It is located between the Rhone River and the beautiful Parc de la Teted’Or (see map).
The city of Lyon is easy to reach from anywhere in the world and offers a very attractive environment for this meeting. A large variety of accommodation is proposed from luxury hotels to ideally situated students rooms.
In addition to the main event, a series of satellite meetings will be staged in the period preceding and following the conference.
Topics
1. General and mathematical aspects
rigorous results, exact solutions, probability theory, stochastic field theory, phase transitions and critical phenomena at equilibrium, information theory, optimization, etc.
2. Out-of-equilibrium aspects
driven systems, transport theory, relaxation and response dynamics, random processes, anomalous diffusion, fluctuation theorems, large deviations, out-of-equilibrium phase transitions, etc.
3. Quantum fluids and condensed matter
strongly correlated electrons, cold atoms, graphene, mesoscopic quantum phenomena, fractional quantum Hall effect, low dimensional quantum field theory, quantum phase transitions, quantum information, entanglement, Lüttinger liquid, spin liquid, etc.
4. Disordered and glassy systems
percolation, spin glasses, structural glasses, metallic glasses, jamming, glass transition, algorithmic problems, etc.
5. Biological physics
molecular motors, single and multicellular dynamics, bacteria, swimmers, spatio-temporal organization, biological membranes, biopolymer folding, genomics, biological networks, evolution models, evolutionary game theory, etc.
6. Soft matter
simple and complex fluids, active matter, molecular and ionic fluids,wetting, self-assembly, polymers, gels, liquid crystals, microemulsions, foams, membranes, colloids, granular materials, etc.
7. Nonlinear physics
dynamical systems, chaos (classical and quantum), pattern formation, chemical reactions, hydrodynamic instabilities, turbulence (classical and quantum), etc.
8. Interdisciplinary and complex systems
networks and graphs, epidemics, econophysics, social phenomena, traffic flow, ecology, etc.
07月18日
2016
07月20日
2016
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