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Statistical Physics of Rare Events and Large Deviations - Lecture 1

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Explore the fundamental concepts of statistical physics in rare events and large deviations through this comprehensive lecture from the Bangalore School on Statistical Physics XI. Delve into topics such as mathematical foundations, equilibrium systems, coin toss problems, and blackbody radiation. Gain insights into the applications of statistical physics beyond traditional physics, including fluctuation theorems and microscopic system fluctuations. Engage with a dynamic presentation that covers theoretical aspects and practical examples, concluding with a Q&A session to reinforce understanding of these advanced statistical physics concepts.

Syllabus

Statistical physics of rare events and large deviations - 1 Yariv Kafri
Agenda
The mathematical question
Trick
Equilibrium
Use same idea for coin problem
Look at coin toss problem
Homework - Blackbody
Motivation - Outside Physics
Physics
Fluctuation Theorems
Fluctuations in microscopic system
Dynamical picture
General questions
Next
Q&A

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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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