Systems Far From Equilibrium
ORAL · D14 ·
Presentations
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Fluctuation Relations for Currents
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Authors
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Nikolai Sinitsyn
- Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Alexei Akimov
- Department of Chemistry, Rice University
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Vladimir Chernyak
- Deparment of Chemistry, Wayne State University
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Michael Chertkov
- Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Aging in coarsening ferromagnets with site and bond disorder
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Authors
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Hyunhang Park
- Virginia Tech
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Michel Pleimling
- Virginia Tech
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Nonequilibrium phase transition in a driven Potts model with friction
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Authors
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Michel Pleimling
- Virginia Tech
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Ferenc Igl\'{o}i
- Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, Budapest, Hungary, and Szeged University, Hungary
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Lo\"Ic Turban
- University Nancy, France
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Aging dynamics for the driven lattice gas
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George L. Daquila
- Department of Physics, Virginia Tech
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Uwe C. T\"auber
- Department of Physics, Virginia Tech
- Virginia Tech, Department of Physics
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Effect of size distribution on metastability in magnetic nanoparticles
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Yoh Yamamoto
- Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Kyungwha Park
- Virginia Tech
- Dept. of Physics, Virginia Tech
- Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Phase Diagram for a 2-D Two-Temperature Diffusive XY Model
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Authors
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Matthew Reichl
- University of Houston
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Charo Del Genio
- University of Houston
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Kevin E. Bassler
- University of Houston
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Avalanches in gauge theories
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Authors
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Stefanos Papanikolaou
- Cornell University
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A framework for studying biased stochastic dynamics in continuous space
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Authors
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S.M. Ali Tabei
- University of Chicago
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Ye Tian
- University of Chicago
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Martin Tchernookov
- Emory University
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Aaron Dinner
- University of Chicago
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Measured first-passage-time distributions for a high-dimensional system: noise-induced current switching in semiconductor superlattices
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Authors
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Yuriy Bomze
- Duke University
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Holger T. Grahn
- Paul-Drude-Institute, Berlin, Germany
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Rudolf Hey
- Paul-Drude-Institute, Berlin, Germany
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Stephen W. Teitsworth
- Duke University
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Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics: Residual Entropy, Internal Variables, Maxwell Relations, and the Prigogine-Defay Ratio
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Authors
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Puru Gujrati
- The University of Akron
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Generalized Gibbs distribution and energy localization in the semiclassical FPU problem
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Authors
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Rafael Hipolito
- Boston University
- CUNY-College of Staten Island
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Ippei Danshita
- Tokyo University of Science
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Vadim Oganesyan
- CUNY-College of Staten Island
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Anatoli Polkovnikov
- Boston University
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Zero Droplet Stiffness Exponent: Probing Short Range Spin Glasses with Avalanches Induced by Long Range Interactions
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Authors
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Gergely Zimanyi
- Physics Department, UC Davis
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Ferenc Pazmandi
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Introduction of a new thermodynamic property: ``characteristic frequency''
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Authors
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McKendree Pepper
- Chicago Bridge and Iron, and Lamar University
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Cristian Bahrim
- Department of Physics, Lamar University
- Department of Physics
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Rafael Tadmor
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Lamar University
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An effective Fluctuation Theorem in Bidirectional Single-Electron Counting
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Authors
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Yasuhiro Utsumi
- Mie University
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Keiji Saito
- Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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Dimitry Golubev
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Michael Marthaler
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Toshimasa Fujisawa
- NTT Basic Research Laboratories
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Gerd Schoen
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Landauer-Buettiker approach to current-induced forces in nanoelectromechanical systems
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Authors
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Silvia Viola Kusminskiy
- Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems \& Fachbereich Physik, Freie Universitaet Berlin
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Niels Bode
- Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems \& Fachbereich Physik, Freie Universitaet Berlin
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Reinhold Egger
- Heinrich-Heine Universitaet, Duesseldorf, Germany
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Felix von Oppen
- Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems \& Fachbereich Physik, Freie Universitaet Berlin
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