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Directed Percolation and Critical Phenomena in Reaction-Diffusion Systems - Lecture 2

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Overview

Explore an advanced mathematics lecture on directed percolation delivered by Professor Mike Cates from the University of Cambridge as part of the Anti-diffusive dynamics program. Delve into the critical phenomena and universal exponents of directed percolation (DP) models, examining their significance in reaction-diffusion systems. Learn about the DP universality class conjecture and its application to turbulence onset through puff proliferation. Understand the progression from discrete models to coarse-grained stochastic PDEs, discovering how these frameworks predict critical exponents in various spatial dimensions. Examine the renormalization group's role in explaining universality and distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant terms. Investigate related models like parity-conserving DP and conserved DP, understanding their distinct characteristics and relationship to the primary DP universality class.

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Date: 10th Apr 2024 - 16:00 to

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INI Seminar Room 2

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