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7–12 July 2024 XXXV IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics (CCP2024)

Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece

We cordially invite you to attend this event sponsored by Symmetry.

Conference Chair
Prof. Dr. Panos Argyrakis
Department of Physics, Division of Solid State, University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece

The Topics of Interest

  1. Quantum and Theoretical Foundations
  2. Disorder, Complexity and Data Science
  3. Subatomic and Particle Physics
  4. Astrophysics, Cosmology and Space Research
  5. Condensed Matter, Atomic and Molecular Physics
  6. Biological Systems and Soft Matter
  7. Applied, Industrial and Educational Physics
  8. Networks, Societal Physics, Dynamics of Languages and Populations        

Important dates:

Abstract submission opens: February 1, 2024

Deadline for abstract submission: April 1, 2024

Notification to abstract authors: April 21, 2024

Early bird Registration and payment deadline: May 1, 2024

Payment for oral/poster presentation deadline: June 15, 2024

Dates of the conference: 7-12 July 2024

Date for full paper submission: October 1, 2024

Guide for Authors

To submit your abstract, please click on the following link: https://ccp2024.physics.auth.gr/

To register for the event, please click on the following link: https://ccp2024.physics.auth.gr/#registration

For details regarding abstract submission, poster and slide submission, and publication opportunities, please refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section: https://ccp2024.physics.auth.gr/#instructions-to-authors

For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact: [email protected]

https://ccp2024.physics.auth.gr/

1–7 December 2024 Complexity in High-Energy and Statistical Physics

Erice, Italy

This meeting provides a rare opportunity to understand the relationships between renormalization and self-similarity; discuss the particle production mechanisms with a focus on how the quanta of the fields emerge nonperturbatively; discuss how the formalism of scale-free networks has the potential to contribute to the solution of the problem; and have a perspective on the possible contributions of these theoretical frames in the physics of black holes, cosmology, and various other contemporary approaches to complex systems.

  • Foundations of nonadditive entropies.
  • Applications of nonadditive entropies.
  • Nonadditive entropies and complex systems.
  • Scale-free systems and networks, (multi)fractals, self-similar systems, and the renormalization group of QFT.
  • Electromagnetic plasma.
  • The bootstrap approach to QFT.
  • Nonextensive statistics and transport processes.
  • Nonextensive statistics in cosmology.
  • Perspectives in hadron physics.
  • Perspective in high-energy physics.

Symposium Directors: Airton Deppman; Evaldo Curado; and Ignacio de Bediaga e Hickman

Directors of the International School on Complexity: Antonino Zichichi; Giorgio Benedek; Constantino Tsallis; and Andrea Rapisarda

https://sites.usp.br/chesp/

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