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Joint Steering Committee Meeting of the IRSES Projects DIONICOS and STREVCOMS

Joint Steering Committee Meeting of the IRSES Projects DIONICOS and STREVCOMS


By Sarkanych Petro - Posted on 29 January 2017

The Steering Committee Meeting will take place in the Conference Hall of the ICMP on June 14-16, 2017.
 
DIONICOS is the FP7 EU IRSES project N612707 'Dynamics of and in Complex Systems'. It is a consortium of 19 universities and research institutes all over the world investigating a wide range of dynamical phenomena in statistical and condensed-matter physics, ranging from magnetic systems, to model systems on complex networks, to complex electronic systems such as graphene, to applications in soft matter, bio-physics and a range of socio-economic systems.
 
The goal of the FP7 EU IRSES project N612669 "Structure and Evolution of Complex Systems with Applications in Physics and Life Sciences" (STREVCOMS) is to make a major step-change in developing novel effective tools for studying complex systems based on stochastic geometry and stochastic evolution methods, on appropriate methods of analysis and combinatorics, as well as on numerical methods and computer simulations. Partner organizations of the project are: Universitetet I Bergen (Norway), Universitaet Bielefeld (Germany), Helsingin Yliopisto (Finland), ORT Braude College (Israel), Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (Lublin, Poland), National Dragomanov Pedagogical University (Kyiv, Ukraine), Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Lviv Ukraine), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (Recife, Brazil), Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile (Santiago, Chile).
 
Participants of the projects that plan to attend the Steering Committee meeting are kindly asked to send an e-mail to
Petro Sarkanych <petrosark[REPLACE_THIS_WITH_AT_SIGN]gmail.com>
giving the dates of arrival/departure and to book an accommodation for an appropriate period. Since we plan to start on Wednesday (14.06) morning and to end on Friday (16.06) evening, you are expected to arrive a day in advance and to leave Friday late evening (or the next day).
 
Abstracts of your presentations please send to
Marjana Krasnytska <kras.marjana[REPLACE_THIS_WITH_AT_SIGN]gmail.com>
 

                                      Timetable
    Conference Hall of the ICMP (1 Svientsitskii Str., 79011 Lviv)
 
                               Wednesday, June 14
 
 
9:30-11:15 (chair: Yu. Holovatch)
Welcome: I. Mryglod
Presentation of projects: Yu. Kozitskii , M. Weigel
Presentations: W. Janke,  H. Christiansen (2*30min)

11:15-11:45
Coffee

11:45-13:15 (chair: B. Berche)
Presentation: B. Novosyadlyj, S. Apunevych, M. Rosini  (3*30 min)

                                 Thursday, June 15
 
9:30-11:00 (chair: V. Tkachuk)
Presentations: M. Weigel, T. Yavorski, Kh. Haydukivska (3*30 min)

11:00-11:30
Coffee

11:30-13:00 (chair:  W. Janke)
Presentations: V. Tkachuk, Kh. Gnatenko, V. Palchykov  (3*30 min)
 
 

List of presentations

1. Stepan Apunevych and Bohdan Novosyadlyj (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Astronomical Observatory, Ukraine), Robin de Regt and Christian von Ferber (Applied Mathematics Research Centre, Coventry University, United Kingdom), Yurij Holovatch (Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine).  Complex networks for modeling large-scale structure of Universe [abstract].
 
2. Henrik Christiansen, Suman Majumder and Wolfhard Janke (Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Leipzig). The influence of bond fluctuations on the coarsening and aging of lattice polymers  [abstract].
 
3. Khrystyna Gnatenko (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Department for Theoretical Physics, Ukraine). Many-particle system in noncommutative phase-space [abstract].
 
4. Khrystyna Haydukivska,Viktoriya Blavatska ( Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine).  Probabilities of loop formation on polymer chains in disordered environment [abstract].
 
5. Wolfhard Janke and Niklas Fricke (Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Leipzig). Exact enumeration of self-avoiding walks on critical percolation clusters in two to seven dimensions  [abstract].
 
6. Bohdan Novosyadlyj, Maxym Tsizh, Yurij Kulinich (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Astronomical Observatory, Ukraine). Whether can be the cosmic voids a "Rosetta Stone" for nature of dark energy? [abstract].
 
7. Vasyl Palchykov ( Institute for Condensed Matter Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine).  Ground truth? Clustering scientific publications [abstract].
 
8. Massimiliano D. Rosini ( Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland).  Many-particle approximation of conservation laws in 1D [abstract].
 
9. Volodymyr Tkachuk (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Department for Theoretical Physics, Ukraine).  Galilean and Lorentz transformations in quantized space [abstract].
 
10. Taras Yavorskii  (Applied Mathematics Research Centre, Coventry University, United Kingdom). Three-dimensional periodic nearest neighbor Ising models with exact relations among their partition functions [abstract].
 
11. Martin Weigel  (Applied Mathematics Research Centre, Coventry University, United Kingdom). Population annealing: Massively parallel simulations in statistical physics [abstract].