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  1. Giovanni Jona-Lasinio (born 1932), sometimes called Gianni Jona, is an Italian theoretical physicist, best known for his works on quantum field theory and statistical mechanics. He pioneered research concerning spontaneous symmetry breaking , and the Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model is named after him.

  2. giovanna jona lasinio. Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche, Sapienza University of Rome. Verified email at uniroma1.it. Environmental statistics Bayesian modeling stochastic processes directional data. Articles 1–20.

  3. Jun 24, 2015 · Macroscopic fluctuation theory. Lorenzo Bertini, Alberto De Sole, Davide Gabrielli, Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, and Claudio Landim. Rev. Mod. Phys. 87, 593 – Published 24 June 2015. More. PDF HTML Export Citation. Abstract. Stationary nonequilibrium states describe steady flows through macroscopic systems.

    • Lorenzo Bertini, Alberto De Sole, Davide Gabrielli, Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, Claudio Landim, Claudio L...
    • 2015
  4. Part of the lectures given by various notorious researchers during the 16th Granada Seminar, which took place in an online format in June, 2021.Giovanni Jona...

  5. Giovanni Jona-Lasinio's 94 research works with 4,315 citations and 5,807 reads, including: Review article: Large fluctuations in non-equilibrium physics

  6. The Nobel Lecture of Yoichiro Nambu was presented by Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, La Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy, 8 December 2008, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was introduced by Professor Joseph Nordgren, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics.

  7. statphys25.org › sub06_1STATPHYS25

    Giovanni Jona-Lasinio has made seminal contributions to many areas of statistical mechanics. Together with Carlo Di Castro, he was the first one to show that renormalization group could be used to understand the critical behavior near second phase transitions.