Strong Correlation

and

Quantum Criticality

Synopsis

Quantum criticality (QC) is the door to understand the strongly correlated system, where all scales disappear so that the description is simple and universal. The strong correlation makes a system arrive at the QC fast so that hydrodynamics is useful in a short time scale. Here we discuss the possibility of the presence of a frame by which we can discuss a variety of different phenomena in a coherent fashion in terms of simple language.

Schedule

  • Time: 2021. Aug. 16 (Mon) ~ Aug. 19 (Thu)
  • Space: Mokpo, Hotel Hyundai by LAHAN & zoom

Program


Aug 16 (Mon)
  • 6 pm - 7 pm: Reception


Aug 17 (Tue)
  • 9 am 김기훈 (서울대)
  • 10 am 신용일 (서울대) (zoom) Quench dynamics of ultracold atomic gases
  • 11 am 문순재(한양대)
  • 2 pm 김용관 (KAIST)
  • 3 pm 서정필(DGIST) Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study for Quantum Phase Transition
    • 4 pm 최재윤 (KAIST) 녹화



Aug 18(Wed)
    • 10 am 조준형 (한양대) Emergence of new horizons in "high-Tc" superconductivity
  • 11 am 한명준 (KAIST)
  • 2 pm 천상모 (한양대) Topological superconductivity in Dirac semimetal and its phase transition
  • 3 pm 김근영(GIST)
  • 4 pm 신상진(한양대) Symmetry breaking near QCP from holography
  • 7 pm - 10 pm Overall discussion


Aug 19(Thu)
  • 9 am - 12 am Overall discussion or short tour

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