Memory Formation in Matter: Using Collective Phenomena to Recall the Past

INVITED · D44 · ID: 1849949






Presentations

  • Collective Phenomena and Memory Formation in Fluidic Systems with Soft Valves

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Martinez-Calvo, A., Biviano, M. D., Christensen, A., Katifori, E., Jensen, K. H., & Ruiz-Garcia, M. (2023). The fluidic memristor: collective phenomena in elastohydrodynamic networks. arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.10777.

    Ruiz-García, M., & Katifori, E. (2021). Emergent dynamics in excitable flow systems. Physical Review E, 103(6), 062301.

    Presenters

    • Miguel Ruiz-Garcia

      Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Authors

    • Miguel Ruiz-Garcia

      Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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  • Waveform memory in random grain packs

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: D. Candela, Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 268202 (2023)

    Presenters

    • Donald Candela

      University of Massachusetts Amherst

    Authors

    • Donald Candela

      University of Massachusetts Amherst

    • Eamon Dwight

      University of Massachusetts Amherst

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  • Simple models for memory in disordered materials

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: "Reversible to irreversible transitions in periodic driven many body systems and future directions for classical and quantum systems", C. Reichhardt, I. Regev, K. A. Dahmen, S. Okuma, and C. J. O. Reichhardt, Phys. Rev. Research 5, 021001, (2023).
    "Recurrent activity in neuronal avalanches", T. Salners, K.E. Avila, B. Nicholson, C.R. Myers, J. Beggs, and K.A. Dahmen, Scientific Reports 13, 4871 (2023).
    "Period multiplication cascade at the order-by-disorder transition in uniaxial random field XY magnets", S. Basak, K. A. Dahmen, E. W. Carlson. Nature Commun. 11, 4665 (2020).
    "The topology of the energy landscape of sheared amorphous solids and the irreversibility transition", I. Regev, I. Attia, K. Dahmen, S. Sastry, and M. Mungan. Phys. Rev. E 103, 062614 (2021).
    "Networks and hierarchies: How amorphous materials learn to remember", M. Mungan, S. Sastry, K. Dahmen, and I. Regev. , Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 178002 (2019).
    "Force oscillations distort avalanche shapes", L. W. McFaul, W. J. Wright, J. Sickle and K. A. Dahmen, Mater. Res. Lett. 7, 496-502 (2019).
    "Applied-force oscillations in avalanche dynamics", L. W. McFaul, IV, G. Sparks, J. Sickle, J. T. Uhl, W. J. Wright, R. Maass, and K. A. Dahmen. Phys. Rev. E 101, 053003 (2020).
    "Yield precursor dislocation avalanches in small crystals: the irreversibility transition", X. Ni, H. Zhang, D. B. Liarte, L. W. McFaul, K. A. Dahmen, J. P. Sethna, J. R. Greer", Phys. Rev. Lett., 123, 035501 (2019).
    "Probing failure susceptibilities of earthquake faults using small-quake tidal correlations", B. Brinkman, M. LeBlanc, Y. Ben-Zion, J. T. Uhl, and K. A. Dahmen, Nat. Commun. 6, 6157 (2015).
    "Reversibility and Criticality in Amorphous Solids", I. Regev, K. A. Dahmen, J. Weber, C. Reichhardt, and T. Lookman, Nat. Commun. 6, 8805 (2015).
    "Micromechanical model for deformation in solids with universal predictions for stress strain curves and slip avalanches", K. A. Dahmen, Y. Ben-Zion and J. T. Uhl, Phys. Rev. Lett., 102, 175501 (2009)
    "Crackling noise", J. P. Sethna, K. A. Dahmen, and C. R. Myers, Nature 410, 242-250 (2001).
    "Memory", S. Mansingh, K. A. Dahmen, et. al., to be published.

    Presenters

    • Karin A Dahmen

      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Authors

    • Karin A Dahmen

      University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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