Putting Order into Disorder - An Application to the Chronology of My Works by Giorgio Parisi
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DATE : 16 December 2021, 14:00 to
Putting Order into Disorder: An Application to the Chronology of my Works
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Putting order into disorder: an application to the chronology of my works.
I have worked in many field that are far away one from the others.
1st paper - Parisi, Teta Generating functionals. Ward identities and scalar mesons 1969 and Gauge invariance and dynamical symmetry breaking 1970
Scaling and conformal invariant field theory.
Paris Cargese Lectures 1973 Field-theoretic approach to second-order phase transitions in two-and three-dimensional systems 1980
Paris How to measure the dimension of the parton field 1073
Paris Quark imprisonment and vacuum repulsion 1975
Benzi Paris Martinelli Anomalous dimensions from a high temperature expansion without a lattice 1976
Paris estimates in perturbation theory 1976
Brezin, Itzykson, Parisi, Zuber Planar diagrams 1978 Matrix models
Paris 5 papers on spin glasses 1979 Replica theory and Spontaneous Replica Symmetry Breaking
Benzi Paris Martinelli Anomalous dimensions from a high temperature expansion without a lattice 1976
Paris Sourlas Random magnetic fields, supersymmetry, and negative dimensions 1979
E Marinari,G Parisi, C Rebbi Computer estimates of meson masses in SU 2 lattice gauge theory 1982
R Benzi, G Parisi, A Sutera, A Vulpiani A theory of stochastic resonance in climatic change 1983
P Bacilieri, D Passuello, RW Rusack, F Marzano, C Giovannella, D giorgioparisi Pascoli, E Remiddi, Roberto Petronzio, P Paolucci,\
Benzi Paris Martinelli Anomalous dimensions from a high temperature expansion without a lattice 1976
Mezard, Parisi:
Paris A memory which forgets 1986 Asymmetric neural networks and the process of learning 1987
Carcacciolo, Parisi, Patarnello, Sourlas Low temperature behaviour 3-D spin glasses in a magnetic field 1990
S Franz, Parisi, MA Virasoro Interfaces and lower critical dimension in a spin glass model1992
Marinari, G Parisi, F Ritort Replica theory for deterministic models. II. A non-random spin glass with glassy behaviour 1994
Michele Ballerini, Nicola Cabibbo, Raphael Candelier, Andrea Cavagna, Evaristo Cisbani, Irene Giardina, Alberto Orlandi
The Janus collaboration:
G Parisi, F Zamponi The ideal glass transition of heard spheres 2005
A big thank you to all the people I was lucky to work with!
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