Langevin dynamics, thermostats and applications
Prof. Benedict Leimkuhler
Date & Time
03 Feb 2026 (Tue) | 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Venue
B5-307, YEUNG
ABSTRACT
Brownian and Langevin dynamics have been the mainstay mathematical models in the natural sciences for well over a century. Thermostat methods like Nosé dynamics originated in the 1980s as simplified models to mimic properties of thermal baths in molecular simulation. In this talk I will address the unification of these different approaches, their discretization, and their properties as general purpose tools for large scale computation in the physical sciences, machine learning and statistics.