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Prof. Aernout van Enter is a Professor at the Bernoulli Institute within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Groningen. His research focuses on statistical physics, probability theory, and mathematical physics, with a particular emphasis on Gibbs measures, phase transitions, and renormalization group techniques. He has contributed significantly to understanding long-range interactions, decimation procedures in spin systems, and the dynamics of non-Gibbsian states.
His work includes studies on Ising models, rotator models, and lattice-gas systems, addressing topics such as boundary conditions, metastability, and the interplay between discrete and continuous symmetries. Recent publications explore delocalization phenomena in Z-valued fields, Gibbsian properties of projections, and the spectral analysis of Ruelle operators.
Van Enter collaborates with international researchers and serves as an editor for the Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde. His research bridges rigorous mathematical analysis with applications in condensed matter physics and stochastic systems. Key contributions include foundational insights into phase transitions, non-equilibrium dynamics, and the robustness of Gibbsian descriptions under perturbations.
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