Mesoscopic Aspects of Classical Transport - Lecture 1
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Explore mesoscopic aspects of classical transport in this comprehensive lecture by Christian Maes from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into equilibrium models, time reversal invariance, and entropy concepts before transitioning to non-equilibrium systems. Gain insights on key remarks and participate in a Q&A session. Part of the "Fluctuations in Nonequilibrium Systems: Theory and Applications" program, this 1.5-hour lecture offers a deep dive into nonequilibrium physics, covering topics relevant to interdisciplinary fields such as active systems and biological processes.
Syllabus
Mesoscopic aspects of classical transport Lecture 1
Model in Equilibrium
Time reversal invariance
Second step
Remark 1
Remark 2
Remark 3
Entropy
2. Model in steady non equilibrium
The main input
Q&A
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences