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Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Integrable Models in and out of Equilibrium

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Quantum Integrability is a rich and highly cross-disciplinary subject, with fascinating mathematical structures and a wide spectrum of physical applications. It is the key tool for understanding critical properties of numerous quantum systems at and...

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Quantum Integrability is a rich and highly cross-disciplinary subject, with fascinating mathematical structures and a wide spectrum of physical applications. It is the key tool for understanding critical properties of numerous quantum systems at and out of equilibrium, such as spin chains or the delta-function Bose gas (also known as the quantum non-linear Schrödinger equation). Long-standing problems such as the scaling limit of the Ising model in a magnetic field have been solved thanks to recent developments of integrable techniques. These developments in theoretical physics have been paralleled by advances in several areas of pure and applied mathematics, enhancing interactions among researchers working on combinatorics, probability theory, infinite dimensional Lie algebras, knots and braids, soliton systems, random matrices, non-linear differential equations and computational science. A new arena for quantum integrable systems has recently arisen as a result of the ability to realize for the first time, stable and controllable isolated quantum systems (by means of cold atom experimental set-ups). This has led to an immense growth of this research area and has given access to a largely unexplored territory of out-equilibrium quantum dynamics. These exciting advances call for the development of new mathematical techniques to meet the challenge of describing out-of-equilibrium phenomena in strongly interacting lowdimensional quantum systems. In gathering together a core group of outstanding scientists, we aim to make substantial progress on a series of key open problems. Topics will include Quantum Quenches Boundary Conformal Field Theory Driven Systems Local and non-local conserved charges Boltzmann equation and transport phenomena Entanglement measures Linear and non-linear response Non-linear hydrodynamics Thermalization and Equilibration in Quantum Systems Generalized Gibbs Ensemble Dynamics of quantum integrable systems Open quantum systems Techniques in atomics condensate Activities In the first week of the programme there will be a conference, that will gather together leading physicists and mathematicians in the area of Quantum Integrability. In each of the following weeks there will be two introductory 60 minute lectures by world-leading experts. The topics of the lectures will be chosen to mesh with Focus Week Activities planned to involve the participants on key themes of the programme. During the Focus Weeks there will also be a certain number of round table discussions that will help in exploiting new scientific directions and shaping the future research on this emerging field.

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English


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Quantum quenches in integrable lattice systems

2/25/2016
Rigol, M (Pennsylvania State University) Tuesday 2nd February 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Quench in interacting spinless fermions in one dimension

2/18/2016
Oshikawa, M (University of Tokyo) Thursday 4th February 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Anomalous hydrodynamics in two dimensions

2/18/2016
Abanov, A (Stony Brook University) Wednesday 3rd February 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Memory-preserving equilibration after a quantum quench in a 1d critical model

2/18/2016
Sotiriadis, S (SISSA, Università degli Studi Roma Tre) Tuesday 2nd February 2016 - 16:00 to 17:00
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Supersymmetry and Integrability

2/9/2016
Schoutens, K (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Friday 29th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Universal Features of the Logarithmic Negativity in massive 1+1-dimensional Quantum Field Theories

2/9/2016
Castro Alvaredo, O (City University, London) Thursday 28th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Fidelities in the spin-boson model

2/9/2016
Lukyanov, S (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Wednesday 27th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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String-charge duality in integrable lattice models

2/9/2016
Ilievski, E (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Tuesday 26th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Non-Equilibrium Transport at Quantum Critical Points

2/9/2016
Bhaseen, J (King's College London) Monday 25th January 2016 - 14:00 to 15:00
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Heating and breakdown of adiabaticity in Floquet systems through many-body resonances

2/9/2016
Polkovnikov, P (Boston University) Thursday 21st January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Quantum integrability in the Rabi model

2/9/2016
Batchelor, M (Chongqing University, Australian National University) Friday 22nd January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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New perspectives on the Riemann Hypothesis

2/9/2016
LeClair, A (Cornell University) Wednesday 20th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Out of equilibrium dynamics and a unifying view on many-body localisation

1/27/2016
Eisert, J (Freie Universität Berlin) Friday 15th January 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00
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Initial states in integrable quantum field theory quenches from an integral equation hierarchy

1/27/2016
Takacs, G (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Friday 15th January 2016 - 11:30 to 12:30
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Studies of the Loschmidt Echo in Two Dimensional Coupled Arrays of Quantum Ising Chains and Luttinger Liquids

1/27/2016
Konik, R (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Thursday 14th January 2016 - 14:00 to 15:00
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Heisenberg spin chains by separation of variables: recent advances

1/27/2016
Terras, V [Université Paris-Sud 11, CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)] Thursday 14th January 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00
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Real time confinement following a quench to a non-integrable model

1/27/2016
Calabrese, P (SISSA) Tuesday 12th January 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00
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Thermalization, integrability and localization

1/27/2016
Vasseur, R (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Monday 11th January 2016 - 15:00 to 16:00
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Quantum quenches in the sine-Gordon model: a semiclassical approach

1/27/2016
Kormos, M (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Monday 11th January 2016 - 10:00 to 11:00
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Stationary states and (quasi)local charges in a semi-infinite chain

1/27/2016
Fagotti, M (École Normale Supérieure) Monday 11th January 2016 - 14:00 to 15:00