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Statistical physics and statistical inference

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 2021
A major challenge of contemporary statistical inference is the large-scale limit, where one wants to discover the values of many hidden parameters, using large amount of data. In recent years, ideas from statistical physics of disordered systems have helped to develop new algorithms for important inference problems, ranging from community detection to ...
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Statistical Physics

2023
This book presents an introduction to the main concepts of statistical physics, followed by applications to specific problems and more advanced concepts, selected for their pedagogical or practical interest. Particular attention has been devoted to the presentation of the fundamental aspects, including the foundations of statistical physics, as well as
Sator, Nicolas   +2 more
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Statistical physics of DNA hybridization

Physical Review E, 2021
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) hybridization is at the heart of countless biological and biotechnological processes. Its theoretical modeling played a crucial role, since it has enabled extracting the relevant thermodynamic parameters from systematic measurements of DNA melting curves.
Carlos A. Plata   +5 more
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Statistical physics

2010
Statistical physics is based on the idea that the probability or statistical weight of a particular macroscopic state depends upon the number of possible ways the state can be constructed out of its microscopic constituents. The number of distinct ways a macroscopic state can be formed depends in turn upon whether or not the constituents are ...
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Basics of Statistical Physics

2015
Statistical physics is the theory that relates macroscopic properties of materials to their microscopic constitution. Obviously a detailed study of systems containing on the order of 1023 particles is out of the question, actually even useless, so we must resort to statistical methods. There are many ways to introduce statistical mechanics, of which we
Jan K. G. Dhont, Willem J. Briels
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Equilibrium Statistical Physics

2011
Systems composed of many particles involve a very large number of degrees of freedom, and a detailed description of the microscopic state of the system is not relevant in practice. The aim of statistical physics is rather to restrict the description of the system to a few relevant macroscopic observables, and to predict the average values of these ...
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Statistical Physics Is More than Statistical Mechanics

1998
It is a general belief that physics is a science where fundamental laws of nature are established. One expects these laws to have a deterministic character. A student being introduced to physics first encounters the fundamental theories, for instance Newtonian mechanics, electrodynamics, and the theory of relativity, and sees in these the ideals of a ...
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Physics-informed machine learning

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
George Em Karniadakis   +2 more
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Statistical Physics

1990
Dietrich Stauffer, H. Eugene Stanley
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Statistical physics

Physics-Uspekhi, 1997
Yurii G Rudoi, V. G. Morozov
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