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The complex systems group at NIC performed research on numerical statistical physics from 1996 to 2005. 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
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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




Transport in biological Systems

Head of the group:
Prof. Dr. Peter Grassberger

September 1996 - July 2005

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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