statistical physics of complex systems
"Statistical physics of complex systems" refers to the branch of physics that uses statistical methods and principles to study the behavior and properties of complex systems consisting of many interacting components. This field focuses on analyzing the collective behavior, fluctuations, and emergent properties of such systems, with the aim of understanding their underlying statistical patterns and describing their macroscopic behavior.
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