Nobel Physics Colloquium: Replica Symmetry Breaking theory for complex disordered systems: from spin-glasses to random lasers.

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Dec 9th, 2021 • 01:00pm
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The Physics Department holds an annual colloquium on a topic related to the year’s Nobel Prize. This year, the prize was awarded to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Giorgio Parisi “FOR GROUNDBREAKING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF COMPLEX PHYSICAL SYSTEMS”. We are fortunate to have Dr. Luca Leuzzi of Sapienza University of Rome, a close collaborator of Giorgio Parisi, presenting a colloquium on this exciting topic.

https://northeastern.zoom.us/j/95126113529?pwd=Y2UzK0liRTkwY3dsYTFQWUJlQ3BRQT09

Meeting ID: 951 2611 3529
Passcode: 124745

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Dr. Luca Leuzzi
National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Nanotechnology and Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Physics
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Dec 9th, 2021 • 01:00pm
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