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Explore the fascinating physics of quantum droplets through this 43-minute conference talk delivered at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the unique phenomenon of quantum droplet formation using the intriguing analogy of a wine bottle bottom, as presented by Takeshi Morita. Discover how quantum mechanics governs droplet behavior and formation in confined geometries, examining the interplay between quantum effects and classical fluid dynamics. Learn about the theoretical frameworks and experimental observations that characterize these quantum states of matter, including their stability conditions and distinctive properties. Gain insights into the broader implications of quantum droplet research for understanding nonequilibrium thermodynamics and quantum many-body systems. This presentation forms part of a comprehensive program on "Hydrodynamics, Fluctuations, and Noise in quantum and classical systems," bringing together perspectives from classical statistical physics, quantum mechanics, and string theory to advance understanding of nonequilibrium phenomena across multiple physical domains.
Syllabus
Quantum Droplet on Bottom of Wine Bottle by Takeshi Morita
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences