Methods of Contemporary Mathematical Statistical Physics [electronic resource] / by Marek Biskup, Anton Bovier, Frank Hollander, Dima Ioffe, Fabio Martinelli, Karel Netocný, Christina Toninelli ; edited by Roman Kotecký.

By: Biskup, Marek [author.]Contributor(s): Bovier, Anton [author.] | Hollander, Frank [author.] | Ioffe, Dima [author.] | Martinelli, Fabio [author.] | Netocný, Karel [author.] | Toninelli, Christina [author.] | Kotecký, Roman [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1970Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: X, 350 p. 17 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540927969Subject(s): Mathematics | Distribution (Probability theory) | Mathematical physics | Statistics | Mechanical engineering | Mathematics | Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes | Mathematical and Computational Physics | Structural Mechanics | Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry & GeosciencesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Reflection Positivity and Phase Transitions in Lattice Spin Models -- Stochastic Geometry of Classical and Quantum Ising Models -- Localization Transition in Disordered Pinning Models -- Metastability -- Three Lectures on Metastability Under Stochastic Dynamics -- A Selection of Nonequilibrium Issues -- Facilitated Spin Models: Recent and New Results.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume presents a collection of courses introducing the reader to the recent progress with attention being paid to laying solid grounds and developing various basic tools. An introductory chapter on lattice spin models is useful as a background for other lectures of the collection. The topics include new results on phase transitions for gradient lattice models (with introduction to the techniques of the reflection positivity), stochastic geometry reformulation of classical and quantum Ising models, the localization/delocalization transition for directed polymers. A general rigorous framework for theory of metastability is presented and particular applications in the context of Glauber and Kawasaki dynamics of lattice models are discussed. A pedagogical account of several recently discussed topics in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics with an emphasis on general principles is followed by a discussion of kinetically constrained spin models that are reflecting important peculiar features of glassy dynamics.
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Reflection Positivity and Phase Transitions in Lattice Spin Models -- Stochastic Geometry of Classical and Quantum Ising Models -- Localization Transition in Disordered Pinning Models -- Metastability -- Three Lectures on Metastability Under Stochastic Dynamics -- A Selection of Nonequilibrium Issues -- Facilitated Spin Models: Recent and New Results.

This volume presents a collection of courses introducing the reader to the recent progress with attention being paid to laying solid grounds and developing various basic tools. An introductory chapter on lattice spin models is useful as a background for other lectures of the collection. The topics include new results on phase transitions for gradient lattice models (with introduction to the techniques of the reflection positivity), stochastic geometry reformulation of classical and quantum Ising models, the localization/delocalization transition for directed polymers. A general rigorous framework for theory of metastability is presented and particular applications in the context of Glauber and Kawasaki dynamics of lattice models are discussed. A pedagogical account of several recently discussed topics in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics with an emphasis on general principles is followed by a discussion of kinetically constrained spin models that are reflecting important peculiar features of glassy dynamics.

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