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** [[Lei_Krauth_2017|Z. Lei, W. Krauth ''Irreversible Markov chains in spin models: Topological excitations'' (2018)]] ** [[Lei_Krauth_2017|Z. Lei, W. Krauth ''Irreversible Markov chains in spin models: Topological excitations'' (2018)]]
** [[Lei_Krauth_2018|Z. Lei, W. Krauth ''Mixing and perfect sampling in one-dimensional particle systems'' (2018)]] ** [[Lei_Krauth_2018|Z. Lei, W. Krauth ''Mixing and perfect sampling in one-dimensional particle systems'' (2018)]]
-** [[Lei_Krauth_Maggs_2018| Z. Lei, W. Krauth, A. C. Maggs ''Event-chain Monte Carlo with factor fields''(2018)]]+** [[Lei_Krauth_Maggs_2018| Z. Lei, W. Krauth, A. C. Maggs ''Event-chain Monte Carlo with factor fields'' (2018)]]
* Tommaso Comparin (2016). * Tommaso Comparin (2016).
** Thesis: [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01411912 From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model (manuscript in English)] ** Thesis: [https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01411912 From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model (manuscript in English)]

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News

  • Juliane Klamser has successfully defended her thesis on 10 December 2018. Congratulations!
  • Philipp Höllmer, physics master in science student at the University of Bonn (Germany) has joined our group on June 18, 2018, until mid-September 2018, to work on our Coulomb project. Philipp holds a special scholarship of the Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy Honors Branch, which rendered this visit possible. At the moment, we heavily rely on his physical insights, and his expert skills in cutting-edge computational problems.
  • Michael F. Faulkner mail, EPSRC research fellow at the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK, is again visiting us for two weeks (16 July 2018 - 27 July 2018), to continue our exciting work on Coulomb systems.

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  • From January to June 2018, I am staying at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany, where I was appointed as a Gutzwiller fellow. Several of my collaborators (Juliane KLAMSER, Ze LEI, Sebastian KAPFER, Michael FAULKNER, and Liang QIN), were also invited for one-month stays! This has been a great opportunity to continue work in a different environment.
  • Michael F. FAULKNER mail, EPSRC research fellow at the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK, is staying with us continuously from 1 September 2017 until at least the end of the year 2017. Michael is invited guest in our group at the Laboratoire de physique statistique for the next three years, and will be in and out of Paris and Bristol on common projects with us and with Anthony C. MAGGS, from ESPCI, Paris. We are very excited about Michael's coming and the possibilities to follow common research interests! Michael is located in office LE110.
  • Tommaso COMPARIN defended his thesis, entitled "From few-body atomic physics to many-body statistical physics: The unitary Bose gas and the three-body hard-core model" on 6 December 2016. The jury was composed of Hans-Werner HAMMER (TU Darmstadt, Germany), Tommaso ROSCILDE (ENS Lyon), Christophe SALOMON (ENS Paris), Patrizia VIGNOLO (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) and myself. Congratulations! + * Michael F. Faulkner mail, EPSRC research fellow at the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, UK, is staying with us continuously from 1 September 2017 until at least the end of the year 2017. Michael is invited guest in our group at the Laboratoire de physique statistique for the next three years, and will be in and out of Paris and Bristol on a common project with Anthony C. Maggs, from ESPCI, Paris. We are very excited about Michael's coming and the possibilities to follow common research interests! Michael is located in office LE110.
  • Manon MICHEL defended her thesis, entitled "Irreversible Markov Chains by the Factorized Metropolis Filter: Algorithms and Applications in Particle Systems and Spin Models" on 17 October 2016. The jury was composed of: Marjolein DIJKSTRA (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands), Eric MOULINES (Ecole Polytechnique, France), Anthony MAGGS (ESPCI, France), Cristopher MOORE (Santa Fe Institute), Francesco ZAMPONI (ENS, France), and myself. Congratulations!
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