Talks/references for Boulder School 2001
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Alan Bray (University of Manchester)
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Lectures 1 & 2: Domain Growth & Coarsening I, II (7/2, 7/3)
Reference: "Coarsening
dynamics of nonquilibrium phase transitions", A. J. Bray (198X).
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Lectures 3 & 4: Spin Glasses: Relaxation I & II (7/5, 7/6)
Reference: "The
Ordered Phase of a Spin Glass", A. J. Bray, Comments Cond. Matt. Phys.,
vol. 14, pp. 21-42 (1988).
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Noel Clark (University of Colorado)
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Jorge Kurchan (École Supérieure)
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Lectures 1, 2 & 3: Glasses and Aging I, II, III (7/3, 7/5)
Reference: "Rheology,
and how to stop aging", available from cond-mat.
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Mark Bowick (Syracuse University) (7/3)
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David Weitz (Harvard)
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Daniel Fisher (Harvard)
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Related notes: "Collective transport in random media: from superconductors
to earthquakes" (7/6, 7/9, 7/10)
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Leticia Cugliandolo (LPTENS)
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Mark Robbins (Johns Hopkins)
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Lecture 1 - Flow Through Porous Media
(7/10)
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Reference: "Growth in Systems with Quenched Disorder", Robbins, et
al, in Growth Patterns in Physical Sciences and Biology, ed. J.
M. Garcia-Ruiz et al., Plenum
Press, New York, 1993.
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Per Nordblad (Uppsala University) (7/10, 7/11)
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"Experiments on Spi n Glasses", Nordblad & Svedlindh, pp. 1-27, from
Spin
Glasses and Random Fields, ed. A. P. Young, World Scientific (1998).
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Jim Dieterich (USGS)
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Shobo Bhattacharya (NEC Research)
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Karin Dahmen (UIUC)
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Lecture 1 - Avalanches, Disorder, Magnets and
Earthquakes (7/13)
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Reference: "Hysteresis and avalanches: phase transitions and critical phenomena
in driven disordered systems", Dahmen, et al, accepted for publication
in J. Magn. Magn. Mater.
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"Crackling Noise", Sethna, Dahmen and Myers, Nature vol. 410, pp. 242-250
(2001) - available from cond-mat..
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Eva Andrei (Rutgers)
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Jim Sethna (Cornell)
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Cristina Marchetti (Syracuse)
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Koen Visscher (University of Arizona)
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Mark Goulian (University of Pennsylvania)
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Herbie Levine (UCSD)
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Robert Behringer (Duke University)
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Nigel Goldenfeld (UIUC)
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