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November 14 - 18, 2022 :
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Next student seminar :
Access to the program
Here you can find information about your internships:
Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship
News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :
All information about the program
Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr
Enseignant et Chargé de TD: Gregory Schehr et Francesco Zamponi
ECTS : 3
Langue d’enseignement : Anglais
EXAMINATION : Written - Room Borel 8.30 am 12.30pm
Web site : Web site : http://www.phys.ens.fr/~zamponi/teaching/M2disorder/disorder.html
In the last decades statistical physics has proven to be a successful theoretical framework able to tackle central problems in physics but also in very disparate fields such as biology, computer science, economics, etc...
Explaining the theoretical developments that made such progress possible is the aim of these lectures.
Students will acquire a solid theoretical background —conceptual and methodological— which is useful in a very broad range of contexts and represents an important piece of modern theoretical physics.
A brief list of topics that will be addressed :
From random variables to random matrices : universal results and properties
Disordered systems
Random graphs and optimization problems
Out of equilibrium dynamics
Next student seminar :
Access to the program
Here you can find information about your internships:
Experimental Internship - Undergraduate program
Master ICFP first year Internship
News : ICFP Research seminars
November 14 - 18, 2022 :
All information about the program
Contact us - Student support and Graduate School office :
Tél : 01 44 32 35 60
enseignement@phys.ens.fr