School on "Modern theories of correlated electron systems"

May 11-29, 2009

Program

Sunday, May 10 evening
Arrival
Monday, May 11 08:45-10:30
Giuseppe Mussardo, Methods of low-dimensional field theories
  10:45-12:30
Antonio H. Castro Neto, Physics of Graphene
  17:00-18:45
Subir Sachdev, Quantum phases of antiferromagnets and the underdoped cuprates
  19:00
Welcome reception
Tuesday, May 12 08:45-10:30
Giuseppe Mussardo, Methods of low-dimensional field theories
  10:45-12:30
Antonio H. Castro Neto, Physics of Graphene
  17:00-18:45
Subir Sachdev, Quantum phases of antiferromagnets and the underdoped cuprates
Wednesday, May 13 08:45-10:30
Giuseppe Mussardo, Methods of low-dimensional field theories
  10:45-12:30
Antonio H. Castro Neto, Physics of Graphene
  17:00-18:45
Subir Sachdev, Quantum phases of antiferromagnets and the underdoped cuprates
  21:00
film: Chandra. The journey of a star
Thursday, May 14 08:45-10:30
Giuseppe Mussardo, Methods of low-dimensional field theories
  10:45-12:30
Maciej Lewenstein, Physical realizations of correlated cold atom systems and aspects of quantum information theory
  17:00-18:45
Subir Sachdev, Quantum phases of antiferromagnets and the underdoped cuprates
Friday, May 15 08:45-10:30
Giuseppe Mussardo, Methods of low-dimensional field theories
  10:45-12:30
Maciej Lewenstein, Physical realizations of correlated cold atom systems and aspects of quantum information theory
  17:00-18:45
Maciej Lewenstein, Physical realizations of correlated cold atom systems and aspects of quantum information theory
Monday, May 18 08:45-10:30
Roderich Moessner, Systems with competing interactions
  10:45-12:30
Andreas Läuchli, Numerical techniques for correlated quantum systems
  17:00-18:45
Maciej Lewenstein, Physical realizations of correlated cold atom systems and aspects of quantum information theory
Tuesday, May 19 08:45-10:30
Roderich Moessner, Systems with competing interactions
  10:45-12:30
Andreas Läuchli, Numerical techniques for correlated quantum systems
  17:00-18:45
Thierry Giamarchi, Luttinger liquids and beyond: from spin systems to cold atoms
Wednesday, May 20 08:45-10:30
Roderich Moessner, Systems with competing interactions
  10:45-12:30
Andreas Läuchli, Numerical techniques for correlated quantum systems
  17:00-18:45
Thierry Giamarchi, Luttinger liquids and beyond: from spin systems to cold atoms
  21:00
film: Ludwig Boltzmann. The genius of disorder
Thursday, May 21 08:45-10:30
Roderich Moessner, Systems with competing interactions
  10:45-12:30
Andreas Läuchli, Numerical techniques for correlated quantum systems
  17:00-18:45
Thierry Giamarchi, Luttinger liquids and beyond: from spin systems to cold atoms
Friday, May 22 08:45-10:30
Roderich Moessner, Systems with competing interactions
  10:45-12:30
Andreas Läuchli, Numerical techniques for correlated quantum systems
  17:00-18:45
Thierry Giamarchi, Luttinger liquids and beyond: from spin systems to cold atoms
Monday, May 25 08:45-10:30
Antoine Georges, Dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT)
  10:45-12:30
Antoine Georges, Dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT)
  17:00-18:45
Alexander Lichtenstein, Applications of DMFT (+ LDA)
Tuesday, May 26 08:45-10:30
Alexander Lichtenstein, Applications of DMFT (+ LDA)
  10:45-12:30
Reinhold Egger, Quantum transport through quantum dots
  17:00-19:00 Poster contributions of participants
  19:30 festive dinner
Wednesday, May 27 08:45-10:30
Alexander Altland, Disordered electronic systems from a correlated fermion perspective
  10:45-12:30
Reinhold Egger, Quantum transport through quantum dots
  12:15 group photo
  17:00-19:15
Eduardo Fradkin, Electronic Liquid Crystal phases in Strongly Correlated Systems
Thursday, May 28 08:45-10:30
Reinhold Egger, Quantum transport through quantum dots
  10:45-12:30
Alexander Altland, Disordered electronic systems from a correlated fermion perspective
  17:00-19:15
Eduardo Fradkin, Electronic Liquid Crystal phases in Strongly Correlated Systems
Friday, May 29 08:45-10:30
Alexander Altland, Disordered electronic systems from a correlated fermion perspective
  10:45-11:45
Eduardo Fradkin, Electronic Liquid Crystal phases in Strongly Correlated Systems
  noon
Departure


90 minutes of lectures plus a break of 15 minutes
120 minutes of lectures plus a break of 15 minutes
60 minutes of lectures, no break

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