Advances in Statistical Physics and Complex Systems

A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical Physics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 1488

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
Departamento de Física - DFI, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Brazil
Interests: statistical physics; computational physics and complex systems with an emphasis on growth models; complex networks; phase transitions and dynamic processes such as epidemics; rumor propagation; opinion formation and synchronization; applications in ecology; neuroscience and quantum networks

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Co-Guest Editor
Department of Statistics, Physics and Mathematics, Universidade Federal de São João Del-Rey, Ouro Branco, Brazil
Interests: complex systems; statistical physics and biological physics; in particular in tumor growth and treatment modeling and self-organization and movement patterns in termite foraging and ecology

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Co-Guest Editor
Grupo de Investição de Sistemas Complexos, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil
Interests: statistical physics of non-equilibrium; complex systems; sociophysics; computational modeling and data science

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The aim of this Special Issue is to share original and recent investigations on Computational Physics and Statistical Physics. We encourage the submission of articles on interesting and emerging topics such as nonequilibrium statistical physics, stochastic models exhibiting phase transitions, mean-field theories, critical phenomena, self-organized criticality, universality, neuroscience, climate change, complex networks, quantum networks, the mathematical modeling of spreading dynamics such as disease processes, rumor model, opinion formation, language evolution, game theory, applications related to biological and ecological physics, data analysis based on social networks, and comparisons and/or validations of models with real data. Works may implement tools such as stochastic simulations, agent-based models, information theory, machine-learning techniques, entropy concepts, big data and others. Both review papers and regular articles are welcome. Our goal is to provide a landscape of research progress and application potentials in these related areas.

Dr. Angélica Sousa Da Mata
Dr. Letícia Ribeiro de Paiva
Dr. Guilherme Henrique da Silva Costa
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • complex networks
  • spreading dynamics
  • epidemics
  • rumor propagation
  • data science
  • information theory
  • machine learning
  • critical phenomena
  • phase transitions
  • biological physics

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