New Trends in Strongly Entangled Many-Body Systems 2015
09 November 2015–11 November 2015, 9:30 am–4:30 pm
Recent developments in quantum technology, both in theory and experiments, have opened new perspectives for exploring equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of strongly correlated many-body systems.
Event Information
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Organiser
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UCL Quantum
Location
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Senate House, University of London.
Recent developments in quantum technology, both in theory and experiments, have opened new perspectives for exploring equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of strongly correlated many-body systems. In recent years the focus have shifted from traditional entropic approaches to the study of more complex measures of quantum correlations such as entanglement spectrum, negativity, mutual information and etc. Given the success of these new approaches it is very timely to establish a common playground where both the leading experts and young researchers can present their recent results and provide a perspective on the future of the field.
Scientific Program:
Social Events:
We are going to the pub “Marquis Cornwallis” after the talks and then to the Antalya Restaurant.
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Venue:
The workshop will be held in the Senate room, at the Senate House, University of London.
The invited speakers will be hosted in Tavistock Hotel, which is walking distance from the Senate House.
The nearest underground station, both to Tavistock Hotel and to the Senate House, is Russell Square Station, part of the Piccadilly line.
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Invited speakers (alphabetic order):
Vincenzo Alba (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
Alexander Altland (Institute of theoretical physics, Cologne, Germany)
Claudio Castelnovo (Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Olalla Castro-Alvaredo (City University London, United Kingdom)
Jean-Sebastien Caux (University of Amsterdam, Netherland)
Benjamin Doyon (King’s College London, United Kingdom)
Gabriele De Chiara (Queen’s University Belfast, United kingdom)
Sebastian Diehl (Technical University Dresden, Germany)
Viktor Eisler (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Budapest, Hungary)
Fernando Falceto (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Andrew Green (London center for Nano Technology, United Kingdom)
Henrik Johannesson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Michael Kastoryano (University of Berlin, Germany)
Karyn Le Hur (Ecole Polytechnique Paris, France)
Simone Paganelli (University of L’Aquila, Italy)
Zlatko Papic (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Ingo Peschel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Pasquale Sodano (International Institute of Physics, Brazil)
Heung-Sun Sim (KAIST, Daejeon, Korea)
Erik Tonni (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
How to apply (deadline 15 September 2015):
If you are interested to have a poster presentation or simply attend the workshop send us an email to (sembs.ucl@gmail.com) by 15 September 2015 with the subject “Registration” together with the title and abstract of your poster.
The early bird registration fee is 150 GBP which has to be paid by 15 September 2015. After the deadline, if some positions are still available, the registration fee will be 200 GBP.
To pay the registration fee follow the instructions at the UCL Online Store.
Organizing committee:
Sougato Bose
Myungshik Kim
Zoltán Zimborás
Leonardo Banchi
Abolfazl Bayat