Disorder in Quantum Systems - Anderson Localization and Many-Body Localization - Class 2
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Explore the fundamental concepts of disorder in quantum systems through this comprehensive lecture focusing on Anderson Localization and Many-Body Localization phenomena. Delve into the theoretical foundations and practical implications of how disorder affects quantum mechanical systems, examining the transition from extended to localized states in both single-particle and many-body contexts. Learn about the Anderson localization mechanism, where quantum interference effects in disordered systems lead to the suppression of transport and the localization of wave functions. Investigate the extension of these concepts to interacting many-body systems, where the interplay between disorder and interactions gives rise to many-body localization phases that challenge conventional thermalization paradigms. Gain insights into the mathematical frameworks used to describe these phenomena, including scaling theory, renormalization group approaches, and numerical techniques for studying localization transitions. Understand the experimental signatures of localization in various quantum platforms and the ongoing debates surrounding the stability and characteristics of many-body localized phases, providing essential knowledge for researchers working in condensed matter physics, quantum statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory.
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Antonello Scardicchio: Disorder in quantum systems: Anderson Localization and... Class 2
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