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Carolin Gietz

7. John von Neumann Lecture: Prof. Dr. Sylvia Serfaty (Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, Courant Institute, New York): Questions of crystallization in systems with Coulomb and Riesz interactions

Thursday, 13.11.2014 16:30 im Raum M5

Mathematik und Informatik

We are interested in systems of points with Coulomb, logarithmic or more generally Riesz interactions (i.e. inverse powers of the distance). They arise in various settings: an instance is the classical Coulomb gas which in some cases happens to be a random matrix ensemble, another is vortices in the Ginzburg-Landau model of superconductivity, where one observes in certain regimes the emergence of densely packed point vortices forming perfect triangular lattice patterns named Abrikosov lattices, a third is the study of Fekete points which arise in approximation theory. We describe tools to study such systems and derive a next order (beyond mean field limit) ``renormalized energy" that governs microscopic patterns of points. We present the derivation of the limiting problem and the question of its minimization and its link with the Abrikosov lattice and crystallization questions, and also discuss the statistical mechanics of such systems.



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