DCOMP & GSNP Prize Session
INVITED · M57 · ID: 2101578
Presentations
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Prize Talk: Dissertation Award in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics: Spiking at the Edge
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Scheibner, Ori, Cohen, Vitelli. Spiking at the Edge. PNAS, in press (2023).
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Colin R Scheibner
The University of Chicago
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Colin R Scheibner
The University of Chicago
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Hillel Ori
Harvard University
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Adam E Cohen
Harvard University
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Vincenzo Vitelli
University of Chicago
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Prize Talk: Leo P. Kadanoff PrizeThe Statistical Physics of Networks
ORAL · Invited
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Mark Newman
University of Michigan
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Mark Newman
University of Michigan
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Prize Talk: Lars Onsager PrizeSymmetries, broken symmetries and tissue dynamics
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Spontaneous shear flow in confined cellular nematics
G Duclos, C Blanch-Mercader, V Yashunsky, G Salbreux, JF Joanny, ...
Nature physics 14 (7), 728-732
184 2018
The emergence of spontaneous coordinated epithelial rotation on cylindrical curved surfaces
A Glentis, C Blanch-Mercader, L Balasubramaniam, TB Saw, ...
Science Advances 8 (37), eabn5406
10 2022
Lacroix et al.
Emergence of bidirectional cell laning from collective contact guidance SubmittedPresenters
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Jacques R Prost
UMR 168, CNRS/Curie Institute
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Jacques R Prost
UMR 168, CNRS/Curie Institute
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Prize Talk: Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics. Dualities for Strong Electron Correlation
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Strong-Weak Duality via Jordan-Wigner Transformation: Using Fermionic Methods for Strongly Correlated su(2) Spin Systems, T. M. Henderson, G. P. Chen, and G. E. Scuseria, J. Chem. Phys. 157, 194114 (2022). https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04563
Restoring permutational invariance in the Jordan-Wigner transformation, T. M. Henderson, Fei Gao, and G. E. Scuseria, Mol. Phys. in press. https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.15149Presenters
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Gustavo E Scuseria
Rice University
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Gustavo E Scuseria
Rice University
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Prize Talk: Nicholas Metropolis Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Work in Computational Physics: Numerical relativity, gravitational waves, and fundamental physics with charged black holes
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: G. Bozzola, V. Paschalidis. "Initial data for general relativistic simulations of multiple electrically charged black holes with linear and angular momenta." 2019, PRD 99, 10, 104044
G. Bozzola, V. Paschalidis. "General relativistic simulations of the quasi-circular inspiral and merger of charged black holes: GW150914 and fundamental physics implications." 2021, PRL 126, 041103
G. Bozzola. "kuibit: Analyzing Einstein Toolkit simulations with Python." 2021, JOSS 60(6), 3099
G. Bozzola, V. Paschalidis. "Numerical-relativity simulations of the quasi-circular inspiral and merger of non-spinning, charged black holes: methods and comparison with approximate approaches." 2021, PRD 104, 4, 044004
G. Bozzola. "Does Charge Matter in High-Energy Collisions of Black Holes?" 2022, PRL 128, 4, 071101
G. Bozzola, C. Chan, V. Paschalidis. "Black Hole Physics and Computer Graphics." 2022, CISE 24, 2
R. Luna, G. Bozzola, V. Cardoso, V. Paschalidis, M. Zilhão, "Kicks in charged black hole binaries." 2022, PRD 106, 8, 084017.
G. Bozzola, V. Paschalidis. "Can quasi-circular mergers of charged black holes produce extremal black holes?". 2023, PRD 108, 064010.Presenters
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Gabriele Bozzola
University of Arizona
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Gabriele Bozzola
University of Arizona
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