Complex Systems Group
Description
We study complex systems and interdisciplinary applications of statistical physics, including biology, economics, social sciences, financial engineering, and data analysis of particle collision experiments. Our research is based on Monte-Carlo simulations, computer modeling, and advanced data analysis using deep statistical analysis, neural networks, modeling of complex networks, and random matrices.
Cooperation:
Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh
University of Melbourne, School of Mathematics and Statistics,
Jagellonian University in Kraków, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science
Technical University in Warsaw, Institute of Physics
University of Basque Country
University of Bielefeld
Contact
Complex Systems Group
Reymonta 19, D7-315
12 617 41 57
Reymonta 19, D7-315
12 617 41 57
Leading unit
Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science
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Department of Applied Computer Science and Computational Physics
Team leader
Burda ZdzisławTeam members
IDUB research areas
- Crossing boundaries: experimental high energy physics, extreme states of matter, advanced radiation detection technologies, transdisciplinary research and applications
Keywords
complex systemsstatistical physics and its interdyscyplinary applicationscomplex systemrandom graphsrandom matricesmagetismparticle physics