Statistical Physics.
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Works: | 51 works in 51 publications in 51 languages |
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Non-equilibrium phase transitions.. Volume I,. absorbing phase transitions
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Applications of nonlinear dynamics = model and design of complex systems /
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Rearrangement Relatif = Un instrument d' estimations dans les problemes aux limites /
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IUTAM Symposium on Computational Physics and New Perspectives in Turbulence = Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Computational Physics and New Perspectives in Turbulence, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, September, 11-14, 2006 /
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Recent Advances in Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, and their Applications = XIXth International Conference on Operator Theory, Timi?oara (Romania), 2002 /
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Uncertainty and Surprise in Complex Systems = Questions on Working with the Unexpected /
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Macroscopic Transport Equations for Rarefied Gas Flows = Approximation Methods in Kinetic Theory /
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Understanding Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics = Foundations, Applications, Frontiers /
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Equilibrium Statistical Physics = Phases of Matter and Phase Transitions /
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Quantum trajectories and measurements in continuous time = the diffusive case /
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Rugged Free Energy Landscapes = Common Computational Approaches to Spin Glasses, Structural Glasses and Biological Macromolecules /
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Quantum thermodynamics = emergence of thermodynamic behavior within composite quantum systems /
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Quantum and semi-classical percolation and breakdown in disordered solids
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Introduction to nonextensive statistical mechanics = approaching a complex world /
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Aspects of physical biology = biological water, protein solutions, transport and replication /
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