Reconstructing Complexity and Effective Hamiltonians
Offered By: ICTP Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on reconstructing complexity and effective Hamiltonians presented by Zala LENARCIC from the Jozef Stefan Institute. Delve into advanced concepts in condensed matter and statistical physics as the speaker examines the intricate relationships between complex systems and their simplified representations. Gain insights into the methodologies used to reconstruct complexity from effective models and understand the challenges and implications of this process in various physical systems.
Syllabus
Reconstructing complexity and effective Hamiltonians
Taught by
ICTP Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
Related Courses
Hydrodynamic Scale for Integrable Classical Many-Body Systems - Herbert SpohnKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube Many-Body Localization Under the Microscope - Julian Leonard
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube Measurement Induced Phase Transitions in Fermion Systems - Sebastian Diehl
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube Non-Unitary Dynamics - Dissipative to Monitored - Vedika Khemani
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube Thermalization in Quantum Chromodynamics - Ab Initio Approaches and Interdisciplinary Connections
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube