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Putting Order into Disorder - An Application to the Chronology of My Works by Giorgio Parisi

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Embark on a comprehensive journey through the scientific career of Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi in this distinguished lecture. Explore the chronological progression of Parisi's groundbreaking works in theoretical physics, spanning quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, and complex systems. Delve into key contributions including the DGLAP equations, spin glass theory, and dynamic scaling of interfaces. Gain insights into the logical connections between seemingly disparate fields of study, from gauge theories and phase transitions to spin glasses and neural networks. Witness the evolution of Parisi's research interests and collaborations over decades, culminating in his Nobel Prize-winning work on complex systems. Conclude with a Q&A session, offering a unique opportunity to engage with one of the most influential physicists of our time.

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DATE : 16 December 2021, 14:00 to
Putting Order into Disorder: An Application to the Chronology of my Works
ICTS' Mandate
ICTS Programs, Discussion Meetings...
ICTS Distinguished Lectures
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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