Título:
Dynamics, fractal geometry and the exponents of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation
Resumo:
The KPZ equation is connected to a large number of processes, such as atomic deposition, evolution of bacterial colonies, the direct polymer model, the weakly asymmetric simple exclusion process, the totally asymmetric exclusion process, direct d-mer diffusion, fire propagation, turbulent liquid-crystal, spin dynamics, polymer deposition in semiconductors, and etching. We present a short review of the field, some modern problems and perspectives. We discuss as well how a new interpretation of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem allows us to give a solution for the KPZ exponents.
Palestrante:
Prof. Fernando A. Oliveira
Instituto de Física - Universidade de Brasília, UnB
Short bio:
O Prof. Fernando A. Oliveira tem Graduação e mestrado na UFPE, doutorado na Essex University, Professor Adjunto na UFF, professor vistante na CWRU 1991-1994 and Barcelona University (2011). Fourth Marian Smoluchowski Professor of Physics (2019). PesNPq. Vencedor da Bolsa FAPERJ para Professor visitante Senior (2022)
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