Antonio Tripodo
I was born in Messina where I attended the liceo scientifico “Archimede” and got my high school diploma with final mark 100/100 cum laude.
I obtained a bachelor degree in Physics cum laude at the University of Messina with a thesis on the Quantum theory of Photodetection.
Then, I moved to Pisa in order to study theoretical physics at the “Enrico Fermi” Physics Department. Here I earned a master’s degree in 2017 with a final score of 110/110 cum laude. The topic of my thesis was the study of the critical behaviour of the RP^(N) model and my supervisor was Ettore Vicari. In particular, I carried out a comparison between the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson effective theory’s prediction and the numerical evidence obtained by means of Monte Carlo simulations.
My current research interests focus on the study of complex systems by employing Information Theory observables.
On my spare time I play volleyball and chess. I also enjoy cooking, reading and listening to (or playing) music.
Journal Articles
2022
Neural Networks Reveal the Impact of the Vibrational Dynamics in the Prediction of the Long-Time Mobility of Molecular Glassformers Journal Article
In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, vol. 23, no. 16, 2022.
2018
Criticality of O(N) symmetric models in the presence of discrete gauge symmetries Journal Article
In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E, vol. 97, no. 1-1, 2018.
2017
Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson approach to critical phenomena in the presence of gauge symmetries Journal Article
In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D, vol. 96, no. 3, 2017.
PhD Theses
2021
Mutual information, vibrational scaling, short-time dynamical heterogeneity and secondary relaxation in coarse-grained polymer systems PhD Thesis
22.03.2021, (Relatore: Prof. D.Leporini).
Presentations
2019
Mutual information in molecular liquids Presentation
16.09.2019.
2018
The quantum nature of light Photon statistics and photon anti-bunching Presentation
22.10.2018.