Centre for Computational Physics
In collaboration with Durham university, a scholar of theoretical physics from the University of Lincoln has published new findings about the surprising behaviour of exotic phases forming in liquids in Physical Review Letters – the world’s premier physics letter journal.
Dr Fabien Paillusson, Lecturer in the School of Mathematics & Physics, specialises in theoretical and computational modelling, the foundations of physics, machine learning and automated reasoning, logic and the philosophy of science.
His new paper, entitled Phase Separation on Bicontinuous Cubic Membranes: Symmetry Breaking, Re-entrance and Domain Facetting, is published in Physical Review Letters, a prestigious journal from the American Physical Society which publishes short, high-quality reports of significant and notable results in the full arc of fundamental and interdisciplinary physics research. Physical Review Letters provides readers with the most influential developments and transformative ideas in physics and is the most cited physics journal in the…
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