Physics 677: Advanced Topics in Statistical and Biological Physics, Fall 2025

 


Instructor:

 

Prof. Alexandre V. Morozov
Office: Serin E266
E-mail: morozov AT physics.rutgers.edu
Phone:  (848) 445-1387

Office hour:  by request   




Lectures:
Tuesday and Thursday, 2.00 - 3.20 pm, SRN-401


Textbooks:  
Stochastic Methods: A Handbook for the Natural and Social Sciences by C. Gardiner, Springer;
A Guide to First-Passage Processes by S. Redner, Cambridge University Press;
A Kinetic View of Statistical Physics by P. L. Krapivsky and S. Redner, Cambridge University Press  


Prerequisites:  Some knowledge of equilibrium statistical physics.


Homework and Exam: One homework per 2-3 weeks. There will be a final take-home exam (48 hours, open book, open notes).


Student Presentations: 30 min presentations on a topic of interest to the class, including derivations, simulations, results from recent papers, etc.


The grade is determined according to the following formula: total score = 1/3(final) + 1/3(homework) + 1/3(presentation)







Papers to be discussed in class:

1. Review of first-passage processes in chemical physics: Weiss:AdvChemPhys1966

2. Ito versus Stratonovich: vanKampen:Ito vs Stratonovich



Lecture Notes:

Lectures 1-6 (09/02-09/18):   pdf

Lecture 7 (09/23):   pdf

Lecture 8 (09/25):   pdf

Lecture 9 (09/30):   pdf

Lecture 10 (10/02): Weiss:AdvChemPhys1966 pp. 10-14   pdf

Lectures 11-12 (10/07,10/09):   pdf

Lecture 13 (10/14):   pdf

Lecture 14 (10/16,10/21): vanKampen:Ito vs Stratonovich   pdf

Lecture 15 (10/23):   pdf

Lecture 16 (10/28,10/30):   pdf

Lecture 17 (11/04,11/06):   pdf

Lecture 18 (11/11,11/13): Chernyak:JStatMech2006   pdf

Lecture 19 (11/18,11/20):   pdf



Homework:

Homework 1 (due 09/25): Problems

Homework 2 (due 10/14): Problems

Homework 3 (due 11/04): Problems




Student Presentations:

Serin 401, 2.00-3.20 pm Tue, Nov. 25:

1. Nicholas Adams (pdf)
2. Smruti Dixit (pdf)
3. Alan Gan (pdf)


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