Group “Classical and Quantum Dynamical Systems”
Statistical properties of dynamical systems: Probabilistic methods are used to study limit theorems in the case of deterministic and random dynamical systems, in particular the Central Limit Theorem (CLT), the Almost Sure Invariance Principle, large deviations, and the distribution of rare events. The rate of decay of correlations for non-uniformly hyperbolic systems is estimated using new techniques (coupling, renewal). Random systems (by random composition of mappings acting on the same space) and sequential dynamical systems (non-stationary or non-autonomous, where a concatenation of mappings acts on a space) are also studied. We have formulated and developed the theory of extreme values for random and non-autonomous systems, with extensions to networks of coupled mappings.
Fusion plasma physics: We develop reduced fluid and kinetic Hamiltonian models derived from Dirac’s constraint theory to study the fundamental mechanisms of turbulent magnetized plasmas that degrade confinement in tokamak devices. Parasitic instabilities in a hybrid non-Hamiltonian model for the interaction of energetic particles with a thermal plasma are also studied, as well as secondary instabilities following magnetic reconnection. Another part of the research activity concerns the application of stochastic process theory to study the formation of transport barriers in tokamaks.
Biophysics: We focus on fundamental physical processes, in particular resonant electrodynamic forces acting over long distances, which are thought to be responsible for the high efficiency of molecular machinery within living cells and for long-range coherence in biological systems. This activity is pursued both theoretically and experimentally in collaboration with molecular biologists.
Complexity: New methods for measuring the complexity of networks are developed within the framework of Riemannian Information Geometry. Applications to networks of proteomic interactions in cancer cells are currently being developed.
| ASCH | Joachim | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.20 | Contact |
| ASCHBACHER | Walter | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.16 | Contact |
| DAQUIN | Jerome | Research teacher | Contact | |
| EL KETTANI | Perla | Research teacher Unit leader « Systèmes dynamiques classiques et quantiques » | +33.4.91.26.97.93 | Contact |
| FLORIANI | Elena | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.22 | Contact |
| LEBOUAZDA | Yohann | Ph.D. | Contact | |
| LEONCINI | Xavier | Research teacher Team leader « Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications » | +33.4.91.26.95.38 | Contact |
| PETTINI | Marco | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.49 | Contact |
| ROUVET | Simon | Ph.D. | Contact | |
| VAIENTI | Sandro | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.44 | Contact |
| VITTOT | Michel | Researcher | +33.4.91.26.95.24 | Contact |
Geometrical and topological study of the Kosterlitz–Thouless phase transition in the XY model in two dimensions
Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2021, 2102, pp.023206. (10.1088/1742-5468/abda27)
Targets and Holes
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2021, 149 (8), pp.3293-3306. (10.1090/proc/15384)
Special Issue "Extreme Value Theory" ENTROPY journal, MDPI
2021
Growth of a tree with allocations rules: Part 2 Dynamics
The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 2021, 94 (1), pp.3. (10.1140/epjb/s10051-020-00020-8)
Extreme value distributions of observation recurrences
Nonlinearity, 2021, 34 (1), pp.118-163. (10.1088/1361-6544/abaff1)
An elementary approach to subdiffusion
Stochastics and Dynamics, 2021, 21 (7), pp.2150045. (10.1142/S0219493721500453)
Albert Einstein and the Doubling of the Deflection of Light
Foundations of Science, 2021, 27 (3), pp.829-850. (10.1007/s10699-021-09783-4)
Sticky islands in stochastic webs and anomalous chaotic cross-field particle transport by ExB electron drift instability
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2021, 145, pp.110810. (10.1016/j.chaos.2021.110810)
Thermodynamic Formalism for Random Weighted Covering Systems
Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2021, 386 (2), pp.819-902. (10.1007/s00220-021-04156-1)
Sharp Statistical Properties for a Family of Multidimensional NonMarkovian Nonconformal Intermittent Maps
Advances in Mathematics, 2021, 388, (10.1016/j.aim.2021.107853)