DFG-Sonderforschungsbereich 555 "Komplexe Nichtlineare Prozesse"
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Technische Universität Berlin
Seminar
"Complex Nonlinear Processes
in Chemistry and Biology"
Honorary Chairman: Gerhard Ertl
Organizers: | M. Bär, H. Engel, M. Falcke, M. Hauser, A. S. Mikhailov |
Address: | Richard-Willstätter-Haus, Faradayweg 10, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem. (Click here for a description how to get there.) |
For information please contact Oliver Rudzick, Tel. (030) 8413 5300, rudzick@fhi-berlin.mpg.de.
[This is the old program from SS 2007. The current program and contact information can be found here.]
Igor A. Goychuk
(Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Physik I, Universität Augsburg)
Signaling with Poisson-like processes: Theory and applications
[Abstract]
Michael Bestehorn
(Lehrstuhl Theoretische Physik II, BTU Cottbus)
Pattern formation in fluid layers with a free upper surface
– The influence of evaporation –
[Abstract]
Niels Wessel
(Arbeitsgruppe Nichtlineare Dynamik, Universität Potsdam)
Methods of cardiovascular physics and their clinical applicability
[Abstract]
Karin John
(Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique UJF, Grenoble, France)
A nonlinear study of symmetry-breaking in actin gels – Implications for cellular motility
Abstract:
Force generation by actin polymerization is an important step in
cellular motility and can induce the motion of organelles or bacteria,
which move inside their host cells by trailing an actin tail behind.
Biomimetic experiments on beads and droplets have identified the
biochemical ingredients to induce this motion, which requires a spontaneous
symmetry breaking in the absence of external fields.
We find that symmetry-breaking can be captured on the basis of
elasticity theory and linear flux-force relationships. Furthermore,
we develop a phase-field approach to study the fully nonlinear
regime and show that actin-comet formation is a robust feature,
triggered by growth and mechanical stresses. We discuss the symmetry
breaking implications for self-propulsion.
Vladimir Vanag
(Brandeis University, Waltham, USA)
Localized patterns in the BZ-AOT system
[Abstract]
Holger Stark
(Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität Berlin)
Driven systems in non-equilibrium in soft matter and biology
[Abstract]
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last modified: May 29, 2007 / Oliver Rudzick