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-  * [[animation:​workshops:​2012|Workshops 2012]]+  * [[animation:​workshops:​2012:accueil|Workshops 2012]]
  
 ====== Equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium properties of systems with long-range interactions ====== ====== Equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium properties of systems with long-range interactions ======
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 August 27, 2012 - August 31, 2012 August 27, 2012 - August 31, 2012
  
 +Organizing committee:
   * **Stefano Ruffo**, ENS de Lyon   * **Stefano Ruffo**, ENS de Lyon
   * **Thierry Dauxois**, ENS de Lyon   * **Thierry Dauxois**, ENS de Lyon
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   * **David Mukamel**, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot ​   * **David Mukamel**, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot ​
  
-  * Administrative coordination:​ **Samantha Barendson**, ​Centre Blaise Pascal, ENS de Lyon +Administrative coordination: ​ 
 +  * **Samantha Barendson**, ​CBP, ENS de Lyon, France (samantha.barendson @ ens-lyon.fr)
  
 The workshop is supported by:  The workshop is supported by: 
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 A system can be driven out of equilibrium by putting it under the action of an external force or an electric field, or coupled to thermostats at different temperatures. Even in the case in which the bulk dynamics is conserving and local such systems are characterized by long-range correlations,​ which lead, e.g., to phase transitions and long-range order even in one dimension. In some models, features characteristic of long-range interactions,​ such as ensemble inequivalence have been detected. In specific cases it can even be shown that, in particular range of parameters where detailed balance is satisfied, the weight of configurations is given by an effective Hamiltonian which has explicit long-range terms. This is certainly a direction to be further explored and that can elucidate the connection between long-range correlations and long-range interactions. A system can be driven out of equilibrium by putting it under the action of an external force or an electric field, or coupled to thermostats at different temperatures. Even in the case in which the bulk dynamics is conserving and local such systems are characterized by long-range correlations,​ which lead, e.g., to phase transitions and long-range order even in one dimension. In some models, features characteristic of long-range interactions,​ such as ensemble inequivalence have been detected. In specific cases it can even be shown that, in particular range of parameters where detailed balance is satisfied, the weight of configurations is given by an effective Hamiltonian which has explicit long-range terms. This is certainly a direction to be further explored and that can elucidate the connection between long-range correlations and long-range interactions.
  
-REFERENCES +**REFERENCES** 
- +  - A. Campa, T. Dauxois and S. Ruffo, Statistical mechanics and dynamics of solvable models with long-range interactions,​ Physics Reports, 480, 57 (2009). 
-1-A. Campa, T. Dauxois and S. Ruffo, Statistical mechanics and dynamics of solvable models with long-range interactions,​ Physics Reports, 480, 57 (2009). +  - T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo and L. Cugliandolo Eds., Long-range interacting systems, Les Houches Summer School 2008, Oxford University Press (2009). 
- +  - A. Campa, A. Giansanti, G. Morigi and F. Sylos Labini, Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions:​ Theory and experiments,​ satellite conf. of Statphys23, AIP Conf. Proceedings,​ 965, 122, (2008). 
-2-T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo and L. Cugliandolo Eds., Long-range interacting systems, Les Houches Summer School 2008, Oxford University Press (2009). +  - T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo, E. Arimondo, M. Wilkens Eds. Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions,​ Les Houches Winter School 2002, Lecture Notes in Physics, 602, Springer (2002). 
- +  - F. Bouchet, S. Gupta and D. Mukamel, Physica A, 389, 4389 (2010).
-3-A. Campa, A. Giansanti, G. Morigi and F. Sylos Labini, Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions:​ Theory and experiments,​ satellite conf. of Statphys23, AIP Conf. Proceedings,​ 965, 122, (2008). +
- +
-4-T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo, E. Arimondo, M. Wilkens Eds. Dynamics and Thermodynamics +
-of Systems with Long Range Interactions,​ Les Houches Winter School 2002, +
-Lecture Notes in Physics, 602, Springer (2002). +
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-5-F. Bouchet, S. Gupta and D. Mukamel, Physica A, 389, 4389 (2010).+
  
 === 1.3 Objectives === === 1.3 Objectives ===
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 Workshop focus on: Workshop focus on:
  
--Obtaining necessary and sufficient criteria for ensemble inequivalence. +  * Obtaining necessary and sufficient criteria for ensemble inequivalence. 
--Exploring the conditions for the experimental verification of the effects induced by ensemble inequivalence,​ like negative specific heat. +  ​* ​Exploring the conditions for the experimental verification of the effects induced by ensemble inequivalence,​ like negative specific heat. 
--Determining the conditions for the evolution towards quasistationary states and characterizing the law of divergence of the timescale with system size. +  ​* ​Determining the conditions for the evolution towards quasistationary states and characterizing the law of divergence of the timescale with system size. 
--Checking the stability of quasistationary states under the action of external perturbations. +  ​* ​Checking the stability of quasistationary states under the action of external perturbations. 
--Developing appropriate kinetic theories for systems with long-range interactions. +  ​* ​Developing appropriate kinetic theories for systems with long-range interactions. 
--Unveiling the possibility to describe long-range correlations in driven systems in terms of long-range interactions. +  ​* ​Unveiling the possibility to describe long-range correlations in driven systems in terms of long-range interactions. 
--Last but not least, to develop efficient numerical simulation methods for systems with long-range interactions,​ including simulations of the Vlasov eqution and other kinetic equations.+  ​* ​Last but not least, to develop efficient numerical simulation methods for systems with long-range interactions,​ including simulations of the Vlasov eqution and other kinetic equations.
  
 === 1.4 Organisers'​ biography === === 1.4 Organisers'​ biography ===
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 **David MUKAMEL** **David MUKAMEL**
-Date of birth: Dec. 24,1945 +Date of birth: Dec. 24,​1945 ​\\ 
-Education:​ +Education: ​\\ 
-1966 B.Sc. Hebrew University +1966 B.Sc. Hebrew University ​\\ 
-1970 M.Sc. Weizmann Institute of Science +1970 M.Sc. Weizmann Institute of Science ​\\ 
-1973 Ph.D. Weizmann Institute of Science+1973 Ph.D. Weizmann Institute of Science ​\\
  
-Employment:​ +Employment: ​\\ 
-2/69 - 8/70: Nuclear Research Center, Negev, Beer-Sheva. +2/69 - 8/70: Nuclear Research Center, Negev, Beer-Sheva. ​\\ 
-9/73 - 9/75: Research Associate, Dept. of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory. +9/73 - 9/75: Research Associate, Dept. of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory. ​\\ 
-9/75 - 9/77: Visiting Fellow, Dept of Chemistry, Cornell University. +9/75 - 9/77: Visiting Fellow, Dept of Chemistry, Cornell University. ​\\ 
-3/77 - 9/79: Senior Scientist, Dept. of Electronics,​ Weizmann Institute of Science. +3/77 - 9/79: Senior Scientist, Dept. of Electronics,​ Weizmann Institute of Science. ​\\ 
-9/79 - 4/84: Associate Professor, Dept of Nuclear Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science. +9/79 - 4/84: Associate Professor, Dept of Nuclear Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science. ​\\ 
-4/84: Professor, Department of Nuclear Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science.+4/84: Professor, Department of Nuclear Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science. ​\\
  
-Professional Activities:​ +Professional Activities: ​\\ 
-1985 – 1987: Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Physics. +1985 – 1987: Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Physics. ​\\ 
-1/91 – 1/02: Member of The National Council of Higher Education, Israel.+1/91 – 1/02: Member of The National Council of Higher Education, Israel. ​\\
  
-Proposal : Equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium properties of systems with long-range interactions +Proposal : Equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium properties of systems with long-range interactions ​\\ 
-9/95 – 5/02: Dean, Faculty of Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science. +9/95 – 5/02: Dean, Faculty of Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science. ​\\ 
-2000 - 2006 Associate Editor, The European Physical Journal B. +2000 - 2006 Associate Editor, The European Physical Journal B. \\ 
-2002: Member of IUPAP Comission on Statistical Physics. +2002: Member of IUPAP Comission on Statistical Physics. ​\\ 
-2002 - 2006 Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Physics. +2002 - 2006 Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Physics. ​\\ 
-2004: Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: theory and experiment. +2004: Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: theory and experiment. ​\\ 
-2005: Chairman of IUPAP Comission on Statistical Physics. +2005: Chairman of IUPAP Comission on Statistical Physics. ​\\ 
-2010: Member of the Board of Scientific Directors, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: theory and +2010: Member of the Board of Scientific Directors, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: theory and experiment. ​\\
-experiment.+
  
-Research Activity: +Research Activity: ​\\ 
-Active in the general areas of statistical physics and condensed matter physics. Carried out theoretical research on phase transition symmetry and symmetry breaking in macroscopic systems and other collective phenomena. Particularly in magnetic systems and liquid crystals. More recently engaged in studies of collective behavior of driven systems far from thermal equilibrium,​ systems with long range interactions,​ and in studies of statistical properties of DNA and other biopolymers.+Active in the general areas of statistical physics and condensed matter physics. Carried out theoretical research on phase transition symmetry and symmetry breaking in macroscopic systems and other collective phenomena. Particularly in magnetic systems and liquid crystals. More recently engaged in studies of collective behavior of driven systems far from thermal equilibrium,​ systems with long range interactions,​ and in studies of statistical properties of DNA and other biopolymers. ​\\
  
-Honors: +Honors: ​\\ 
-1969 The Miphal Hapais Prize +1969 The Miphal Hapais Prize \\ 
-1972 The M. Landau Prize +1972 The M. Landau Prize \\ 
-1974 The J.F. Kennedy Prize +1974 The J.F. Kennedy Prize \\ 
-1978 Sara Zinder Leedy Memorial Award +1978 Sara Zinder Leedy Memorial Award \\ 
-1977 Keren Bat-Sheva de Rotschild Prize +1977 Keren Bat-Sheva de Rotschild Prize \\ 
-1985 The Jeanette and Samuel Lubell Prize +1985 The Jeanette and Samuel Lubell Prize \\ 
-1978 Holder of the Heiny Glasberg Career Development Chair +1978 Holder of the Heiny Glasberg Career Development Chair \\ 
-1992 Holder of the Harold J. and Marion F. Green Professorial Chair+1992 Holder of the Harold J. and Marion F. Green Professorial Chair \\
  
-**Stefano RUFFO**, born in 1954, got the "​Laurea"​ in Physics from Florence University (Italy) in 1977. +**Stefano RUFFO**, born in 1954, got the "​Laurea"​ in Physics from Florence University (Italy) in 1977. \\ 
-Before obtaining his permanent position as an assistant professor at Pisa University (1981), he got a fellowship from the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Pisa (1978-1981). From 1987 to 1991 he has been an associate professor in condensed matter physics at the University of Basilicata. He moved to the Faculty of Engineering,​ University of Florence, in 1991. In 2011 he became full professor. His main fields of research are nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics, ​specically: hamiltonian dynamics; cellular automata; coupled map lattices and space-time chaos; long-range interactions. He has studied applications of physics to biology: immune system modeling, DNA models. He has published about 140 papers in international refereed journals. He has been an advisor of numerous master and PhD Thesis in Italian and foreign Universities. He has visited several foreign institution:​ Oxford University (UK), CPT-CNRS Marseille (FR), ENS de Lyon (FR), Berkeley University (USA), Kyoto University (JP). He is a member of the Italian Physical Society and a referee a several international journals. He is an editor of Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulations (Elsevier) and an associate editor of Physica A (Elsevier). He is the chairman of the C3 (Statistical Physics) commission of the IUPAP for the term 2011-13. He is Weston visiting professor at the Weizmann Insitute of Science (2010-11) and Chaire ​+Before obtaining his permanent position as an assistant professor at Pisa University (1981), he got a fellowship from the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Pisa (1978-1981). From 1987 to 1991 he has been an associate professor in condensed matter physics at the University of Basilicata. He moved to the Faculty of Engineering,​ University of Florence, in 1991. In 2011 he became full professor. His main fields of research are nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics, ​specfically: hamiltonian dynamics; cellular automata; coupled map lattices and space-time chaos; long-range interactions. He has studied applications of physics to biology: immune system modeling, DNA models. He has published about 140 papers in international refereed journals. He has been an advisor of numerous master and PhD Thesis in Italian and foreign Universities. He has visited several foreign institution:​ Oxford University (UK), CPT-CNRS Marseille (FR), ENS de Lyon (FR), Berkeley University (USA), Kyoto University (JP). He is a member of the Italian Physical Society and a referee a several international journals. He is an editor of Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulations (Elsevier) and an associate editor of Physica A (Elsevier). He is the chairman of the C3 (Statistical Physics) commission of the IUPAP for the term 2011-13. He is Weston visiting professor at the Weizmann Insitute of Science (2010-11) and Chaire ​
 d'​Excellence at ENS de Lyon (2011-12). d'​Excellence at ENS de Lyon (2011-12).
  
 ==== 2 Participant List ==== ==== 2 Participant List ====
- +^ Family name ^ First name ^ Institution ^ 
-ALASTUEY AngelEcole normale supérieure de Lyon, France +ALASTUEY ​Angel Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, France ​| 
-BACHELARD RomainCePOF, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil +BACHELARD ​Romain ​CePOF, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil ​ 
-BARBARA BernardInstitut Néel CNRS, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France +BARBARA ​Bernard ​Institut Néel CNRS, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France ​ 
-BARRE JulienLaboratoire J.A. Dieudonné Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France +BARRE Julien ​Laboratoire J.A. Dieudonné Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France ​ 
-BENETTI FernandaUFRSG, Porto Alegre, Brazil +BENETTI ​Fernanda ​UFRSG, Porto Alegre, Brazil ​ 
-BOUCHET FreddyCNRS-ENS de Lyon, France +BOUCHET ​Freddy ​CNRS-ENS de Lyon, France ​ 
-BRENIG LéonUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Belgium +BRENIG ​Léon Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium ​ 
-CAMPA AlessandroIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy +CAMPA Alessandro ​Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy  
-CHAFFI YassinUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Belgium +CHAFFI ​Yassin ​Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium ​ 
-DE BUYL PierreUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Belgium +DE BUYL Pierre ​Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium ​ 
-ESCANDE DominiqueCNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille, France +ESCANDE ​Dominique ​CNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille, France ​ 
-FANELLI DuccioUniversità degli Studi di Firenze, Italy +FANELLI ​Duccio ​Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy  
-GUPTA ShamikEcole normale supérieure de Lyon, France +GUPTA Shamik ​Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, France ​ 
-JOYCE MichaelLPNHE, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France +JOYCE Michael ​LPNHE, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France ​ 
-LAURIE JasonEcole normale supérieure de Lyon, France +LAURIE ​Jason Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, France ​ 
-MACIEL João MarcosInstituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil +MACIEL ​João Marcos ​Instituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil ​| 
-MARCOS BrunoLaboratoire J.A. Dieudonné Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France +MARCOS ​Bruno Laboratoire J.A. Dieudonné Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France ​ 
-MORAND JulesLPNHE, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France +MORAND ​Jules LPNHE, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France ​ 
-NARDINI CesareUniversità degli Studi di Firenze, Italy and ENS de Lyon, France +NARDINI ​Cesare ​Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy and ENS de Lyon, France ​ 
-NISHIMORI HidetoshiDepartment of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan +NISHIMORI ​Hidetoshi ​Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan  
-NUNES TELES TarcisioUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil +NUNES TELES Tarcisio ​Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil ​ 
-PAKTER Renato, UFRSG, Porto Alegre, Brazil +PAKTER ​Renato ​| FRSG, Porto Alegre, Brazil ​ 
-PATELLI AurelioUniversità degli Studi di Firenze, Italy +PATELLI ​Aurelio ​Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy  
-ROCHA FILHO Tarcisio MarcianoInstituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil +ROCHA FILHO Tarcisio Marciano ​Instituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil ​ 
-SILVESTRE Cinthia HelenaInstituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil +SILVESTRE ​Cinthia Helena ​Instituto de Física, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil ​ 
-TANGARIFE TomasEcole normale supérieure de Lyon, France +TANGARIFE ​Tomas Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, France ​ 
-TOUCHETTE HugoSchool of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK +TOUCHETTE ​Hugo School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK  
-VENAILLE AntoineEcole normale supérieure de Lyon, France +VENAILLE ​Antoine ​Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, France ​ 
-YAMAGUCHI YoshiyukiKyoto University, Japan+YAMAGUCHI ​Yoshiyuki ​Kyoto University, Japan 
  
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