[ABE-L] Seminários de Probabilidade e Sistemas Complexos, ICMC-USP & UFSCar. Sexta 10/04 (16h00)

Pablo Martin Rodriguez pablor em icmc.usp.br
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Prezados colegas e alunos, 

Esta mensagem é para divulgar a palestra desta semana do ciclo de Seminários de Probabilidade e Sistemas Complexos , ICMC-USP & UFSCar, São Carlos. Uma lista com as palestras passadas, e as próximas, pode ser encontrada no seguinte link: http://www.icmc.usp.br/pessoas/pablor/seminar/pcs_seminar.html 

Segue a informação da próxima sexta. 
Beyond Anderson localization: Anomalous transmission of waves through media with Levy disorder 
Speaker: Jose Antonio Mendez-Bermudez (Instituto de Fisica, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla) 
Date: 10/04/2015 • Time: 16h00 • Room: 4-111 (ICMC-USP) 

Abstract: It is widely known that the presence of disorder leads to an exponential localization of waves in one-dimensional random media, as predicted by Anderson. In this work, however, we provide experimental evidence that waves can be anomalously localized, in relation to the standard Anderson localization, by introducing random configurations of the disorder that follow a distribution with a power-law tail, i.e., a Levy-type distribution. Using a microwave waveguide with dielectric slabs randomly placed, we show that if the spacing between slabs follow a Levy-type distribution, unconventional properties in the microwave-transmission fluctuations appear, revealing the presence of anomalous localization. Our analytical model describes the experimental results for the statics of the transmission fluctuations. Effects of anomalous localization on the transmission are compared with those from the standard Anderson localization as well. 

Estão todos convidados! Favor divulgar a possíveis interessados. 

Um abraço, 

Pablo Martín Rodríguez 
Professor Doutor (MS-3) 
Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, ICMC-USP 
C.P. 668 - São Carlos, SP, Brazil - CEP 13560-970 




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