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Institute for Strongly Correlated and Complex Systems

We founded the Institute for Theory of Strongly Correlated and Complex Systems at Brookhaven to establish an atmosphere where synergetic interactions, free exchange of ideas, and cross-fertilization between the different fields of theoretical physics could take place. The main focus of the Institute is to advance the theory of strongly correlated and complex systems and to bring them closer to each other and to experiment. The everyday functioning of the Institute consists a small number of both short and long term visitors, either theorists or experimentalists. We also organize yearly one week workshops with a larger number of participants. The ninth in this series is:

 

conf lighthouse

 

September 4-7, 2012

Montauk, New York

 

Recent conferences include:

Quantum Quenches and Strongly Correlated Physics, 2011

Quantitative Biology: From Complex Networks to Simple Models, 2010

Frontiers in Density Functional Theory, 2009

Strong Fluctuations in Low Dimensional Systems, 2008

 

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