Takahiro Hatano
Professor
Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University
560-0043 Osaka, JAPAN
meeting Einstein in London ;-)
Research interest: Nonequilibrium statistical thermodynamics of dissipative many-body
systems
(e.g., granular matter, earthquakes, dislocations, etc…).
Current problems:
1. Physical models for statistical laws in seismology: Gutenberg-Richter law,
Omori law, recurrence time distribution, etc.
2. Microscopic aspects of phenomenological friction laws.
3. Statistical physics and dynamics of granular matter: rheology, dynamical heterogeneity, dynamic
criticality, etc.
Past problems:
-
Heat conduction in one-dimensional lattices
-
The second law of nonequilibrium thermodynamics
(as well as
the 0th law).
- Atomistic mechanism of shock compression of solids
(
Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 015503 (2004);
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 085501 (2004))
- Dynamics of dislocation pinning in crystalline materials
(
Phys. Rev. B 77, 064108 (2008);
Phys. Rev. B 74, 020102(R) (2006);
Phys. Rev. B 72, 094105 (2005))
Publication List
Simulation movies
dynamical heterogeneity in sheared granular matter
Simulation movies
part II: Dislocations in
solids
the Hirsch mechanism (10Mb)
shock-induced dislocation nucleation on the void surface
interation between edge dislocation and void in fcc copper
dislocation nucleation at the crack tip during tensile fracture
spall fracture of shocked fcc crystal