Free and weakly interacting particles are described by a second-quantized nonlinear Schrödinger equation, or relativistic versions of it. They describe Gaussian random walks with collisions. By contrast, the fields of strongly interacting particles are governed by effective actions, whose extremum yields fractional field equations. Their particle orbits perform universal Lévy walks with heavy tails, in which rare events are much more frequent than in Gaussian random walks. Such rare events are observed in exceptionally strong windgusts, monster or rogue waves, earthquakes, and financial crashes. While earthquakes may destroy entire cities, the latter have the potential of devastating entire economies
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International audienceMotivated by the recent refutation of information loss paradox in black hole b...
This thesis is an attempt to reconstruct the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics. First, we ...
The statistics of rare events, the so-called black-swan events, is governed by non-Gaussian distribu...
This is an introductory book on elementary particles and their interactions. It starts out with many...
This thesis is copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to provisions of relevant collective li...
Journal ArticleThe techniques of quantum field theory on a lattice are used to examine the diffusion...
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Well suited as a textbook in the emerging field of stochastic limit, which is a new mathematical tec...
In recent years it has been noted that the perturbative treatment of the statistics of fluctuations ...
A procedure to derive a unitary evolution law for a quantised black hole, has been proposed by the a...
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International audienceMotivated by the recent refutation of information loss paradox in black hole b...