Advances in Nonequilibrium Systems and Stochastic Processes - Day 3 Session 3
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Explore cutting-edge research in nonequilibrium systems and stochastic processes through this 49-minute conference talk delivered by Gregory Schehr as part of Day 3, Session 3 of a specialized meeting at the Raman Research Institute. Delve into the rich physics governing systems far from equilibrium, examining phenomena ranging from microscopic fluctuations to large-scale emergent behavior that continue to reshape our fundamental understanding of nonequilibrium dynamics. Gain insights into recent breakthroughs and theoretical developments in stochastic processes, while discovering how researchers are advancing the field through collaborative efforts to decode complex nonequilibrium phenomena. Learn about the latest methodological approaches and experimental findings that are pushing the boundaries of our knowledge in this rapidly evolving area of statistical physics and condensed matter theory.
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Advances in Nonequilibrium Systems and Stochastic Processes | 24 November 2025 - 28 November 2025
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Raman Research Institute