Understanding Integrability, Chaos and Thermalization from Low Frequency Noise
Offered By: Institut Henri Poincaré via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate connections between integrability, chaos, and thermalization through the lens of low frequency noise in this comprehensive lecture by Anatoli Polkovnikov from Boston University. Delve into advanced concepts in statistical mechanics and quantum dynamics as the speaker unravels the complex interplay between these fundamental phenomena. Gain insights into how low frequency noise can serve as a powerful tool for understanding the behavior of quantum systems and their approach to equilibrium. Examine the implications of these findings for fields such as condensed matter physics, quantum information, and thermodynamics. Enhance your understanding of cutting-edge research in quantum physics and its applications to real-world systems.
Syllabus
Understanding integrability, chaos and thermalization from low frequency noise
Taught by
Institut Henri Poincaré
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