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Probing Carrier Interactions in Quantum Matter Using Electron Hydrodynamics by Prineha Narang

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on probing carrier interactions in quantum matter through electron hydrodynamics. Delve into advanced concepts presented by Prineha Narang as part of the "Periodically and Quasi-Periodically Driven Complex Systems" program at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Gain insights into topics such as terahertz and infrared driven quantum matter, shaken optical lattices, Floquet time crystals, and localization-delocalization physics in quasi-periodically driven systems. Discover the interplay between closed quantum systems, open quantum systems, and gauge theory of coupling between matter and radiation. Learn about cutting-edge research that bridges theory and experiment in the field of complex quantum systems, including the potential for quantum simulation experiments. Enhance your understanding of dynamics in gauge theories and the challenges of studying systems beyond the reach of brute force numerical calculations.

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Probing Carrier Interactions In Quantum Matter Using Electron Hydrodynamics by Prineha Narang


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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