A Non-Reciprocal Classical Heisenberg Chain - Conservation Laws, Emergent
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Explore a conference talk on the non-reciprocal classical Heisenberg chain, focusing on conservation laws and emergent phenomena. Delivered by Subroto Mukherjee at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, this 32-minute presentation is part of the "Active Matter and Beyond" discussion meeting. Delve into the fascinating world of active matter, a novel class of driven nonequilibrium systems with applications in granular and glassy systems, control theory, and biological processes. Gain insights into recent progress in the field, including dynamics in cellular cytoskeletons, collective cell motion, cancer progression, and large-scale migratory behavior of various organisms. Learn about the significance of this research in diverse areas and its potential impact on our understanding of complex systems.
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A non-reciprocal classical Heisenberg chain: Conservation laws, emergent.... by Subroto Mukherjee
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences