Energy landscape has been widely applied to many physical and biological systems. A long standing problem in computational physics is how to search for the entire family tree of possible stationary states on the energy landscape without unwanted random guesses? Here we introduce a novel concept “Solution Landscape”, which is a pathway map consisting of all stationary points and their connections. We develop a generic and efficient saddle dynamics method to construct the solution landscape, which not only identifies all possible minima, but also advances our understanding of how a complex system moves on the energy landscape. We then apply the solution landscape approach to study two problems: One is construction of the defect landscapes of confined nematic liquid crystals, and the other one is to find the transition pathways connecting crystalline and quasicrystalline phases.

23 Jun 2022
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Where
Meeting ID: 93562607413 (Passcode: 397576)
Speakers/Performers
Professor Pingwen ZHANG
Peking University
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Department of Mathematics
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Alumni, Faculty and staff, PG students, UG students
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English
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