
Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference.
Title:
Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference.
Author:
Carlson, Joseph A.
ISBN:
9789812772893
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (284 pages)
Series:
Series on Advances in Quantum Many-Body Theory ; v.9
Series on Advances in Quantum Many-Body Theory
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Preface -- International Advisory Committee -- Feenberg Medal Session -- Surface and Superconductivity -- Spartak T. Belyaev - Recipient of the Feenberg Medal -- Many-Body Physics and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking -- Keynote Speaker -- The Future Lies Ahead -- Strongly Correlated Systems and Phase Transitions -- Exact Results for Many-Body Problems Using Few-Body Methods -- Quantum Matters: Physics Beyond Landau's Paradigms -- Microscopic Calculations of Quantum Phase Transitions in Frustrated Magnetic Lattices -- Recent Applications of the DMRG Method -- Functional Renormalization Group in the 2D Hubbard Model -- Quantum Phase Transitions and Event Horizons: Condensed Matter Analogies -- Spin-Charge Separation and Topological Phase Transitions in Aharonov-Bohm Rings of Interacting Electrons -- Quantum Fluids and Solids -- Two-Particle-Two-Hole Excitations in 3He -- Monolayer Charged Quantum Films: A Quantum Simulation Study -- Can Incommensuration Stabilize a Superfluid Phase of Para-Hydrogen? -- Analysis of the Interatomic Potential of the Helium Systems -- Nuclear Physics and QCD -- Quantum Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems -- Nuclear-Structure Theory in the Search for New Fundamental Physics -- Matter at Extreme Density and its Role in Neutron Stars and Supernova -- New Approaches to Strong Coupling Lattice QCD -- Nuclear Interactions from the Renormalization Group -- Random Interactions and Ground State Spin of Finite Fermi Systems -- Cold Atoms and Quantum Information -- Superfluid Regimes in Degenerate Atomic Fermi Gases -- Bosons in Optical Lattices -- Generalized Entanglement and Quantum Phase Transitions -- Ground State of Many-Body Lattice Systems via a Central Limit Theorem -- Effects of a Single Quantum Spin on Josephson Oscillations -- Complex Systems.
Spin Textures and Random Fields in Dirty Quantum Hall Ferromagnets -- Dissipative Quantum Disordered Models -- Possibly Exact Solution for the Multicritical Point of Finite-Dimensional Spin Glasses -- From Statistical Physics Methods to Algorithms.
Abstract:
Quantum many-body theory has greatly expanded its scope and depth over the past few years, treating more deeply long-standing issues like phase transitions and strongly-correlated systems, and simultaneously expanding into new areas such as cold atom physics and quantum information. This collection of contributions highlights recent advances in all these areas by leaders in their respective fields. Also included are some historic perspectives by L P Gor'kov and S T Belyaev, Feenberg Medal Recipients at this conference, and Nobel Laureate P W Anderson gives his unique outlook on the future of physics. The volume covers the key topics in many-body theory, tied together through advances in theoretical tools and computational techniques, and a unifying theme of fundamental approaches to quantum many-body physics. Contents: Feenberg Medal Session: Surface and Superconductivity (L P Gor'kov); The Future Lies Ahead (P W Anderson); Strongly Correlated Systems and Phase Transitions: Quantum Matters: Physics Beyond Landau's Paradigms (T Senthil); Recent Applications of the DMRG Method (K Hallberg); Quantum Fluids and Solids: Monolayer Charged Quantum Films: A Quantum Simulation Study (K Wierschem & E Manousakis); Analysis of the Interatomic Potential of the Helium Systems (S Ujevic & S A Vitiello); Nuclear Physics and QCD: Quantum Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems (F Iachello); New Approaches to Strong Coupling Lattice QCD (S Chandrasekharan); Cold Atoms and Quantum Information: Superfluid Regimes in Degenerate Atomic Fermi Gases (G V Shlyapnikov); Bosons in Optical Lattices (S L Rolston); Complex Systems: Spin Textures and Random Fields in Dirty Quantum Hall Ferromagnets (J T Chalker); Dissipative Quantum Disordered Models (L F Cugliandolo); and other papers. Readership: Theoretical physicists in condensed matter, nuclear physics and QCD, atomic
physics and quantum information.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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