Research LinesThe backbone of the research activities of IFISC is the study of generic phenomena in Nonlinear and Complex Systems, with strong methodological components from Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems, Computational Methods and Quantum Mechanics. Specific research projects consider a range of different systems, including fluids, optical devices, biological and social systems. Current research lines are:
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A circulary polarized component of the solution of the Vector Complex Ginzburg-Landau equation, showing defects, fronts, and localized structures
Charge densities in nanostructures
Light waves in photonic devices
Phytoplankton stirred by the chaotic flow of meandering jet
Fractal shapes in broccoli
Consensus and tension during negotiation
A social network
Patterns arising from noise and convective instability in an optical device
A devil staircase arising in 3-frequency dynamics
Lyapunov exponents in the Mediterranean Sea
Current rectification in turbulence over submarine mountains
A brain functional network