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Toulouse, November 27-28 2017
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Organizers : Gabriel Lemarié and Bertrand Georgeot
Since the work of Anderson (1958) introducing the phenomenon of localization of waves due to disorder, a very active research area seeks to understand the effects of disorder in a variety of systems, from disordered superconductors to cold atoms. This subject has become a burning issue since it was realized that it can lead to the absence of thermalization (through many-body localization) and for applications in e.g. imaging and telecommunications.
The goal of this two day workshop is to bring together young and senior researchers experts in Anderson localization, multifractality and quantum disordered systems. Multidisciplinary by nature, these subjects have seen important advances in recent years which we wish to see addressed here in order to stimulate the exchange of ideas at the intersection of several fields of theoretical physics.
IRSAMC, seminar room
IRSAMC (The Institute of Research on Complex Atomic and Molecular Systems) is a federation of four laboratories in physics and fundamental chemistry, LCAR, LCPQ, LPCNO and LPT, whose research activities are supported both by the University Paul Sabatier, by the CNRS and the INSA.
The IRSAMC seminar room is located in the building 3R1, entry B4, on the campus of the University Paul Sabatier (see below).
10:00 | B. van Tiggelen (LPMMC, Grenoble, France) | Tba |
10:40 | Coffee break | |
11:00 | F. Pietracaprina (Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy) | Entanglement and correlations in a Many-Body Localizable system |
11:40 | A. Mirlin (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) | Anderson (de-)localization on finite Cayley trees and on random regular graphs |
12:20 | Lunch break | |
14:00 | M. Dupont (LPT, Toulouse, France) | Competition between localization and delocalization in a dirty quantum magnet |
14:40 | S. Skipetrov (LPMMC, Grenoble, France) | Anderson localization of vector waves |
15:20 | Coffee break | |
15:40 | D. Luitz (Technische Universität München, Germany) | Dynamical localization in interacting driven systems |
16:20 | D. Shepelyansky (LPT, Toulouse, France) | Kolmogorov turbulence defeated by Anderson localization |
17:00 | Coffee break | |
17:20 | M. Pasek (Collège de France, Paris, France) | New perspectives on localization in dilute ultracold atomic gases |
20:00 | Social dinner Restaurant ``Les Copains d’abord’’ |
09:00 | D. Delande (LKB, Paris, France) | Quantum transport in the atomic kicked rotor |
09:40 | E. Doggen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) | Chaos-assisted tunneling in the presence of Anderson localization |
10:20 | Coffee break | |
10:40 | V. Kravtsov (ICTP, Trieste, Italy) | Non-ergodic phases on Bethe lattice : replica symmetry breaking solutions and population dynamics numerics |
11:20 | R. Dubertrand (Université de Liège, Belgium) | Scaling theory of the Anderson transition in random graphs : ergodicity and universality |
12:00 | Lunch break | |
13:40 | M. Tarzia (LPTMC, Paris, France) | The Anderson model on the Bethe lattice : delocalized non-ergodic crossover and Many-Body ``glassy’’ dynamics |
14:20 | N. Laflorencie (LPT, Toulouse, France) | Bose-glass physics : recent results |
15:00 | Coffee break | |
15:20 | T. Thiery (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Leuven, Belgium) | The many-body delocalization transition as an avalanche |
16:00 | C. Miniatura (MajuLab, Singapore) | Signatures of the Anderson transition in momentum space |
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