Universality and Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamics with Long-Range Couplings - Class 1 - Part 2
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Explore universality and out-of-equilibrium dynamics in quantum many-body systems with long-range couplings through this 43-minute lecture delivered by Nicolo Defenu from ETH Zürich. Delve into the fundamental principles governing non-equilibrium quantum systems as part of the comprehensive curriculum from the II School on Emergent Phenomena in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems. Examine how long-range interactions influence the universal behavior of quantum systems when driven away from thermal equilibrium, gaining insights into the theoretical frameworks and mathematical approaches used to understand these complex phenomena. Learn about the emergent properties that arise in quantum many-body systems with extended-range couplings and their implications for understanding phase transitions, critical phenomena, and dynamical behavior in non-equilibrium settings.
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Nicolo Defenu: Universality and out-of-equilibrium dynamics with long-range... - Class 1 - Part 2
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