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Michael Zantedeschi: On the fate of evaporating black holes: how the burden of their memory stabilizes them
Michael Zantedeschi: On the fate of evaporating black holes: how the burden of their memory stabilizes them
The “memory burden” effect describes how an object’s stored information resists its own decay. This effect is especially pronounced in “saturons”—systems with maximal entropy consistent with unitarity—of which black holes are prime examples. I will show how this memory burden … Read More
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Jonathan Ron, “Deterministic cell motility patterns across scales and sizes”
Jonathan Ron, “Deterministic cell motility patterns across scales and sizes”
Cell motility plays a crucial role in various biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound healing, and immune response. Although the complex molecular machinery driving cell motility is relatively well understood, it remains unclear how cells exhibit such diverse migration patterns, … Read More
Enrico Morgante: Gravitational waves from confinement in improved holographic QCD
Enrico Morgante: Gravitational waves from confinement in improved holographic QCD
I will discuss gravitational waves produced during the confinement phase transition in SU(N) Yang-Mills, using a holographic description. The key ingredient will be the construction of the effective action, with the kinetic term playing an important role. https://indico.ijs.si/event/2680/
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Petr Šulc, “DNA and RNA nanotechnology: molecular computing, therapeutics, and the quest for the holy grail of self-assembly”
Petr Šulc, “DNA and RNA nanotechnology: molecular computing, therapeutics, and the quest for the holy grail of self-assembly”
The control over the self-assembly of complex structures is a long-standing challenge of biomimetic nanotechnology, as the desired assembly pathway is often kinetically derailed by the formation of competing alternative structures or amorphous aggregates. The goal of inverse design problem … Read More