Statistical physics sets out to explain how the patterns and structures around us in the macroscopic world arise from the interactions between their component parts.
Reaserchers
Andrea Baldassarri, Dario Borgogno, Claudio Castellano, Andrea Cavagna, Massimo Cencini, Fabio Cecconi, Francesca Colaiori, Giulio Costantini, Giovanni Giacomelli, Andrea Gnoli, , Daniela Grasso, Thomas Kreuz, Stefano Iubini, Stefano Lepri, Chiara Marchetto, Giancarlo Margheri, Marco Montuori, Simona Olmi, Alberto Petri, Paolo Politi, Maria Gloria Pini, Marco Pretti, Andrea Puglisi, Alessandro Sarracino, Antonio Scala, Andrea Tacchella, Alessandro Taloni, Alessandro Torcini
Research groups
Applico – Applied Complexity Lab
GRANES – Granular and Non-Equilibrium Systems
Transient spiral arms from far out of equilibrium gravitational evolution: Supplement Material
/in astrophysics and self gravitating systems /by francisfProtected: Gravitational evolution of rotating ellipsoidal clouds
/in astrophysics and self gravitating systems /by francisfQuid novi in meccanica statistica?
/in Statistical Physics /by massimo bianchiniMeccanica statistica di non equilibrio
/in Statistical Physics, Tesi di Dottorato /by massimo bianchiniForthcoming book on Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics
/in Statistical Physics /by massimo bianchiniRules and Exceptions in Language Dynamics
/in Social Systems /by francisfMixing by degree in signed social networks
/in Social Systems /by francisfFractures and crack propagation
/in Disordered systems /by francisfSynchronization of extended systems
/in Dynamical Systems /by francisfStatistical physics modeling of social dynamics
/in Human and Social Dynamics /by francisfRegularities and universality in large-scale social phenomena
/in Human and Social Dynamics /by francisfFractal analysis of planetary topographies
/in Statistical Dynamics /by francisf