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The complex systems group at NIC performs research on numerical statistical physics. This implies the development and improvement of basic algorithms, and their application to specific problems. These problems cover a wide area with emphasis on equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems, soft matter, disordered systems, and biological physics.
Complex Systems
Research Group
Analysis of EEG data from epilepsy patients
 

Percolation, directed percolation, and reaction-diffusion systems
Heat conduction in low dimensional systems 
Protein folding by means of fast Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms
Head of the group: 

Prof.  Dr. Peter Grassberger

 Transport in biological Systems
Stretched polymers in 2d
John von Neumann Institute for Computing (NIC)
RG Complex Systems 
Forschungszentrum Jülich
D-52425 Jülich
Relaxation to equilibrium and first passage problems
Tel.: +49 2461 61-3893
 Fax: +49 2461 61-2430
E-Mail: nic-v@fz-juelich.de
Sequential Monte Carlo methods with resampling 

 

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