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Watch a seminar presentation by Professor Jorn Dunkel from Massachusetts Institute of Technology exploring the fascinating intersection of topology and statistics in both living and non-living matter. Delve into new perspectives on statistical physics, particularly focusing on non-equilibrium states under adaptive control. Delivered as part of the SPL series on new statistical physics in living matter, the lecture examines how topological principles apply across different forms of matter and their statistical behaviors. Learn about cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between living systems and non-living materials through the lens of statistical physics and topology.
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Date: 10th July 2023 – 15:00 to
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INI Seminar Room 2