物理学科Seminar第470讲 Quantum liquids in one dimension

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报告题目(Title):Quantum liquids in one dimension
报 告 人(Speaker):管习文 教授(中科院武汉物理与数学研究所)
报告时间(Time):2019年4月30日(周二)10:00
报告地点(Place):校本部G309
邀请人(inviter):姜颖
报告摘要(Abstract):
It has long been appreciated that exactly solved mathematical models describing the statistical mechanics of interacting particles have played a key role in the developments of formerly unrelated areas of mathematics and theoretical physics, such as the study of quantum groups, combinatorics, conformal field theory, nuclear physics and condensed matter physics. However, over the past two decades striking experimental achievements in trapping and cooling atoms in one-dimensional (1D) optical waveguides have provided remarkable realizations of exactly solved models in the lab. More generally the study of cold atomic matter and solid  state materials provides a unique environment to explore novel quantum many-body effects like  quantum liquids, quantum correlations and quantum criticality in 1D. In this talk,  I will describe some of these fundamental mathematical models and their relevance to recent and future experiments on  quantum liquids, quantum correlations and quantum criticality in 1D.

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物理学科Seminar第470讲 Quantum liquids in one dimension

创建时间:  2019/04/22  龚惠英   浏览次数:   返回

报告题目(Title):Quantum liquids in one dimension
报 告 人(Speaker):管习文 教授(中科院武汉物理与数学研究所)
报告时间(Time):2019年4月30日(周二)10:00
报告地点(Place):校本部G309
邀请人(inviter):姜颖
报告摘要(Abstract):
It has long been appreciated that exactly solved mathematical models describing the statistical mechanics of interacting particles have played a key role in the developments of formerly unrelated areas of mathematics and theoretical physics, such as the study of quantum groups, combinatorics, conformal field theory, nuclear physics and condensed matter physics. However, over the past two decades striking experimental achievements in trapping and cooling atoms in one-dimensional (1D) optical waveguides have provided remarkable realizations of exactly solved models in the lab. More generally the study of cold atomic matter and solid  state materials provides a unique environment to explore novel quantum many-body effects like  quantum liquids, quantum correlations and quantum criticality in 1D. In this talk,  I will describe some of these fundamental mathematical models and their relevance to recent and future experiments on  quantum liquids, quantum correlations and quantum criticality in 1D.

上一条:数学系Seminar第1809期 四元数体上微分方程的基本框架

下一条:数学系Seminar第1810期 Construction of a black hole formation spacetime in vacuum