Thermalization, Many body localization and Hydrodynamics

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Collection Number15767
Collection TypeProgram
Source RepositoryICTS-TIFR
Description

How do isolated quantum systems thermalize? This is a fundamental question that is related to the foundations of quantum statistical mechanics and also to the question of the arrow of time. The first study goes back to John von Neumann in 1929. Recently, this question was revived, fuelled by several new concepts in theory along with many relevant experiments. This question is now shared by many fields such as statistical physics, mathematical physics, quantum information and cold atomic systems, and the studies around this question have become interdisciplinary. In the broad context of this basic fundamental question, three closely related areas of  research have emerged.ThermalizationMany Body Localization (MBL)Hydrodynamical description of many body systemsThis three-week program aims to bring together researchers working in these areas to discuss recent progress in the field, and hopes to lead to collaborative efforts towards solution of some of the outstanding problems. Apart from ...