Kurt Binder

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Kurt Binder was a prominent German physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to computational statistical physics and the theory of phase transitions.

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instanceOf German physicist
person
physicist
awardReceived Boltzmann Medal
Europhysics Prize
Max Planck Medal
coAuthor David P. Landau
Dieter W. Heermann
Wolfhard Janke
countryOfCitizenship Germany
employer Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz NERFINISHED
familyName Binder
fieldOfWork computational physics
condensed matter physics
physics
statistical physics
givenName Kurt
influenced applications of Monte Carlo methods in materials science
development of computational methods in condensed matter physics
knownFor Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics
computational statistical physics
computer simulations of phase transitions
finite-size scaling methods
theory of phase transitions
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
memberOf Academia Europaea
Austrian Academy of Sciences
German Physical Society
name Kurt Binder self-link
notableWork Monte Carlo method
surface form: Monte Carlo Simulation in Statistical Physics
occupation physicist
university professor
workLocation Germany
Mainz

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Lars Onsager doctoralStudent Kurt Binder
Kurt Binder name Kurt Binder self-link