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QuanTO - Quantum Lectures in Torino - Bogoliubov Theory for Dilute Bose Gases
A new lecture series "QuanTO - Quantum Lectures in Torino" is going to start at PoliTO.
This joint initiative is the result of the scientific cooperation among researchers from the Departments of Physics and Mathematics of Politecnico di Torino (DISMA-DISAT) and Università di Torino.
The goal of this series is to bring together physicists and mathematicians interested in quantum theories through regular meetings and advanced lectures on current topics by leading experts. We are particularly committed to engaging students and young researchers with these fascinating areas. Therefore, to encourage broader participation, each conference will be preceded by one or more introductory lectures ("crash course") designed to review the ideas and techniques necessary to fully appreciate the advanced seminar.
The inaugural event of this series will take place on January 30th, 2025. We are pleased to host Professor Benjamin Schlein from the University of Zürich on this occasion, who will talk about "Bogoliubov Theory for Dilute Bose Gases".
The schedule is as follows:
- Crash course at Politecnico di Torino, Aula 1D, from 10:00 to 12:00.
- Seminar at the Department of Mathematics "G. Peano" (UniTo), Aula Magna (2nd floor), from 15:00 to 16:00.
Abstract: In this talk, Professor Benjamin Schlein is going to review recent progress in the mathematical understanding of the low-energy properties of dilute quantum systems. In particular, Schlein is going to present a rigorous version of Bogoliubov theory and he is going to show how it can be used to obtain precise estimates for the ground state energy and the low-energy excitation spectrum and also to approximate the time evolution of Bose gases in the so-called Gross-Pitaevskii regime.
The seminar will be followed by a coffee break and informal discussions.
No registration is required. Should you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at quanto.lectures@gmail.com.
Further information can be found on the webpage of the series: https://sites.google.com/view/quantolectures.
We kindly ask you to circulate this message to any potential participants.
The Organizing Committee: Riccardo Adami, Laura Andrianopoli, Andrea Cavaglià, Dario Martelli, Marco Meineri, Fabrizio Nieri, S. Ivan Trapasso, Mario Trigiante
This joint initiative is the result of the scientific cooperation among researchers from the Departments of Physics and Mathematics of Politecnico di Torino (DISMA-DISAT) and Università di Torino.
The goal of this series is to bring together physicists and mathematicians interested in quantum theories through regular meetings and advanced lectures on current topics by leading experts. We are particularly committed to engaging students and young researchers with these fascinating areas. Therefore, to encourage broader participation, each conference will be preceded by one or more introductory lectures ("crash course") designed to review the ideas and techniques necessary to fully appreciate the advanced seminar.
The inaugural event of this series will take place on January 30th, 2025. We are pleased to host Professor Benjamin Schlein from the University of Zürich on this occasion, who will talk about "Bogoliubov Theory for Dilute Bose Gases".
The schedule is as follows:
- Crash course at Politecnico di Torino, Aula 1D, from 10:00 to 12:00.
- Seminar at the Department of Mathematics "G. Peano" (UniTo), Aula Magna (2nd floor), from 15:00 to 16:00.
Abstract: In this talk, Professor Benjamin Schlein is going to review recent progress in the mathematical understanding of the low-energy properties of dilute quantum systems. In particular, Schlein is going to present a rigorous version of Bogoliubov theory and he is going to show how it can be used to obtain precise estimates for the ground state energy and the low-energy excitation spectrum and also to approximate the time evolution of Bose gases in the so-called Gross-Pitaevskii regime.
The seminar will be followed by a coffee break and informal discussions.
No registration is required. Should you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at quanto.lectures@gmail.com.
Further information can be found on the webpage of the series: https://sites.google.com/view/quantolectures.
We kindly ask you to circulate this message to any potential participants.
The Organizing Committee: Riccardo Adami, Laura Andrianopoli, Andrea Cavaglià, Dario Martelli, Marco Meineri, Fabrizio Nieri, S. Ivan Trapasso, Mario Trigiante