Interesting physics
I'm mostly interested in statistical physics and complex systems, and
prefer computer simulations and numerical work over analytical.
Right now I work on small world Ising models, polymers, and
sandpiles.
Some examples of interesting things, in no particular order:
Spin glasses and other disordered materials
Phase transitions in
NP-problems .
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Statistical properties of rugged energy/fitness landscapes,
especially for spin models or optimisation
problems on random and small-world graphs
Monte Carlo simulation
Biophysics
Turbulence
Coarsening and relaxation in disordered/glassy systems
Computation and complexity theory
Landau-Ginzburg theory for d-wave superconductors
Percolation and diffusion in random media or on random graphs
Pattern formation
Voter models
Applications of physics in economics
Protein folding and designability
Quantum Computers
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Granular materials
Sandpiles and self-organized-criticality
Small world and scale-free graphs, in particular placing spin models
on them
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