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Bachelor Theses- Topics

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In general a Bachelor thesis in this work group contains the study and the application of methods from Statistical Physics.

Various types of systems can be analyzed. Imaginable are topics from solid state physics, e.g. such as ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism as well as their interplay in multiferroic systems.

Furthermore, mathematical models concerning biological systems can be investigated, e.g. the predator-prey model which describes the mutual interaction between different species. Such models can be extended by the inclusion of stochastic forces or time delays for example.

In addition, it is possible to incorporate own ideas and to discuss about the work with the tutor.

Moreover, other topics than those ones listed here can also be found. For further information please contact Prof. S. Trimper ().

At present the following topics are offered:

Topic 1: One-dimensional ferroelectric, magnetic and multiferroic systems (Green's functions methods)

Tutors: Prof. Steffen Trimper

Topic 2: Stochastic multi-state models (influence of retardation in predator-prey models, also suitable for Bachelors of Medical Physics)

Tutors: Prof. Steffen Trimper, Thomas Michael

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