Physical Society Colloquium
Inexactly Poseable Problems in Statistical Mechanics
Department of Physics, Engineering Physics &
Astronomy Queen's University
Recent decades have shown remarkable insight into physical systems from
exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics. In this talk, I will argue
that statistical mechanics is relevant to many currently open problems, both
within traditional physics and beyond, however, not only are these problems
not likely to be exactly solvable, they are not even likely to be exactly
poseable. I will show this with examples from design problems that range from
soft condensed matter to naval architecture.
Friday, September 9th 2022, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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