Complexity in High Energy and Statistical Physics
A special issue of Physics (ISSN 2624-8174). This special issue belongs to the section "Statistical Physics and Nonlinear Phenomena".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 767
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Interests: nuclear reactions; Monte Carlo method; hadron physics; high energy collisions; non-extensive statistic
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Interests: particle physics; high energy physics; heavy ion physics; QCD Phenomenology; UHE neutrino physics
Interests: subatomic physics; astronomy; astrophysics and cosmology; grand unification; Higgs physics; supersymmetry; electroweak physics; beyond the standard model; composite models; physical vacuum; quasiclassical gravity; cosmic inflation models; heavy-ion collisions; hard production processes
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2. Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA
Interests: high-energy physics (in particular, multihadron production, quantum chromodynamics, and physics beyond the Standard Model); astroparticle physics; gravitation; cosmology; complex systems and critical phenomena; probability and statistics
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Interests: optimized perturbation theory; self-similar approximation theory; method of self-similar prediction; correlated iteration theory; theory of heterophase fluctuations
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Complexity in High Energy and Statistical Physics Workshop (https://sites.usp.br/chesp/) will be held in the Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice, Italy, on 1–7 December 2024. It will enable scientists from all over the world to present their latest research in high energy and statistical physics, receive direct feedback, and engage in discussions with the wider scientific community.
We are honored to serve as Guest Editors of this Special Issue in Physics, which will contain a selection of papers both submitted to and accepted for this workshop. We warmly invite researchers to submit their contributions, both original research articles and review papers, to this Special Issue. The topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Nonadditive entropies—foundation, application, and complex systems;
- Scale-free systems and networks;
- (Multi)fractals, self-similar systems;
- Renormalization group of quantum field theory (QFT);
- Electromagnetic plasma;
- The bootstrap approach to QFT;
- Nonextensive statistics and transport processes;
- Nonextensive statistics in cosmology;
- Perspectives in particle and nuclear physics.
Although this Special Issue is in collaboration with the Complexity in High Energy and Statistical Physics Workshop, all relevant manuscripts are more than welcome, including research and review articles.
Dr. Airton Deppman
Dr. Magno Valério Trindade Machado
Dr. Roman Pasechnik
Prof. Dr. Edward Sarkisyan-Grinbaum
Prof. Dr. Vyacheslav Yukalov
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- statistical physics
- tsallis statistics
- high energy physics
- complex systems
- fractals
- scaling invariance
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