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Lectures

Application to the low energy states of spin glasses and Parisi's replica symmetry breaking (lecture 2)

Speaker
Gérard Ben Arous (New York University)
Date
Fri, Jan 8 2010, 4:15pm
Location
Building 380 Room 380F
Application to the low energy states of spin glasses and Parisi's replica symmetry breaking (lecture 2)

You can learn more about Professor Ben Arous at https://math.nyu.edu/~benarous/

 

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