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Members’ Seminar
The Role of Symmetry in Phase Transitions
This talk will review some theorems and conjectures about phase transitions of interacting spin systems in statistical mechanics. A phase transition may be thought of as a change in a typical spin configuration from ordered state at low temperature to disordered state at high temperature. I will illustrate how the symmetry of a spin system plays a crucial role in its qualitative behavior. Of particular interest is the connection between supersymmetric statistical mechanics and the spectral theory of random band matrices.
Date & Time
January 23, 2012 | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Location
S-101Speakers
Tom Spencer
Affiliation
Professor, School of Mathematics