Bipartite Particle Number Fluctuations in Dephased Long-Range Lattice Systems
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This 16-minute conference talk by Bijay Kumar Agarwalla from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences explores bipartite particle number fluctuations in dephased long-range lattice systems. The presentation is part of the 10th Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting, an annual gathering that brings together scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students from across India working in statistical physics. Learn about cutting-edge research in quantum systems, particularly focusing on how particle fluctuations behave in lattice systems with long-range interactions under dephasing conditions. The conference covers a wide range of statistical physics topics including general mathematical aspects, out-of-equilibrium systems, quantum fluids, disordered systems, biological physics, soft matter, nonlinear physics, and interdisciplinary complex systems.
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Bipartite particle number fluctuations in dephased long-range lattice... by Bijay Kumar Agarwalla
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences