Dresden 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
BP 17: Statistical Physics of Biological Systems I (joint session DY/BP)
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 09:30–12:45, ZEU/0114
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09:30 |
BP 17.1 |
Metastability in the mixing/demixing of two species with reciprocally concentration-dependent diffusivity — •Benjamin Lindner, Alexander B. Neiman, and Xiaochen Dong
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09:45 |
BP 17.2 |
Phase separation in a mixture of proliferating and motile active matter — Lukas Hupe, Joanna M. Materska, David Zwicker, Ramin Golestanian, Bartlomiej Waclaw, and •Philip Bittihn
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10:00 |
BP 17.3 |
Reentrant phase separation and critical behaviour in cellular aggregates — •Subhadip Chakraborti and Vasily Zaburdaev
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10:15 |
BP 17.4 |
Phase separation with non-local interactions — Filipe C. Thewes, Yicheng Qiang, Oliver W. Paulin, and •David Zwicker
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10:30 |
BP 17.5 |
Motile response of bacterial swimmers towards competing chemical signals — •Agniva Datta, Robert Großmann, and Carsten Beta
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10:45 |
BP 17.6 |
Anisotropic hierarchy decides the fate of an amorphous droplet — •Andrey Zelenskiy, Pietro Caracciolo di Torella, and Martin Lenz
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11:00 |
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15 min. break
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11:15 |
BP 17.7 |
Improving neuronal information transmission with pathway splitting — •Kolja Klett and Benjamin Lindner
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11:30 |
BP 17.8 |
Population sparseness in recurrent spiking neural networks — •Jakob Stubenrauch, Naomi Auer, Richard Kempter, and Benjamin Lindner
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11:45 |
BP 17.9 |
Minority-triggered reorientation yields macrocscopic cascades and maximal responsiveness in a Vicsek swarm — •Simon Syga, Chandraniva Guha Ray, Josué Manik Nava Sedeño, Fernando Peruani, and Andreas Deutsch
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12:00 |
BP 17.10 |
Noise structure shapes transitions in cell differentiation processes — •Sara Oliver-Bonafoux, Javier Aguilar, Tobias Galla, and Raúl Toral
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12:15 |
BP 17.11 |
Darwin's paradox of the peacock tail: a stochastic perspective on sexual selection — •Ian Magalhaes Braga
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12:30 |
BP 17.12 |
Local equations for the generalized Lotka-Volterra model on sparse asymmetric graphs — •David Machado Pérez, Pietro Valigi, Tommaso Tonolo, and Maria Chiara Angelini
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