Open Quantum Systems: From atomic nuclei to ultracold atoms and quantum optics
from
Monday 30 September 2019 (08:30)
to
Friday 4 October 2019 (18:00)
Monday 30 September 2019
08:30
Registration
Registration
08:30 - 09:00
Room: Meeting room
09:00
Introduction
Introduction
09:00 - 09:30
Room: Meeting room
09:30
Giant Resonances in Highly Excited Nuclei - PrimeExamples for Various Decay Modes of Open Quantum Systems
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Achim Richter
(
TU Darmstadt
)
Giant Resonances in Highly Excited Nuclei - PrimeExamples for Various Decay Modes of Open Quantum Systems
Achim Richter
(
TU Darmstadt
)
09:30 - 10:20
Room: Meeting room
10:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: Meeting room
10:50
Juggling with single atoms to understand many body systems
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Selim Jochim
(
U Heidelberg
)
Juggling with single atoms to understand many body systems
Selim Jochim
(
U Heidelberg
)
10:50 - 11:40
Room: Meeting room
11:40
Lunch
Lunch
11:40 - 14:00
Room: Meeting room
14:00
Changing decay mode with excitation energy for two-proton decay
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Kyle Brown
(
MSU
)
Changing decay mode with excitation energy for two-proton decay
Kyle Brown
(
MSU
)
14:00 - 14:50
Room: Meeting room
14:50
Coffee break
Coffee break
14:50 - 15:20
Room: Meeting room
15:20
Coherent and chaotic dynamics of open quantum systems
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Alexander Volya
(
FSU
)
Coherent and chaotic dynamics of open quantum systems
Alexander Volya
(
FSU
)
15:20 - 16:10
Room: Meeting room
16:10
Influence functional approaches to quantum and classical open systems
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Gerard McCaul
(
Tulane U
)
Influence functional approaches to quantum and classical open systems
Gerard McCaul
(
Tulane U
)
16:10 - 17:00
Room: Meeting room
Tuesday 1 October 2019
09:30
Superconducting circuits as testbeds for atomic physics and quantum optics
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Joachim Ankerhold
(
Ulm U
)
Superconducting circuits as testbeds for atomic physics and quantum optics
Joachim Ankerhold
(
Ulm U
)
09:30 - 10:20
Room: Meeting room
10:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: Meeting room
10:50
Toward the understanding of near-threshold collectivity
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Marek Ploszajczak
(
GANIL
)
Toward the understanding of near-threshold collectivity
Marek Ploszajczak
(
GANIL
)
10:50 - 11:40
Room: Meeting room
11:40
Lunch
Lunch
11:40 - 14:00
Room: Meeting room
14:00
Nuclear Astrophysics experiment with Trojan Horse Method
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Giovanni Luca Guardo
(
INFN-LNS
)
Nuclear Astrophysics experiment with Trojan Horse Method
Giovanni Luca Guardo
(
INFN-LNS
)
14:00 - 14:50
Room: Meeting room
14:50
Coffee break
Coffee break
14:50 - 15:20
Room: Meeting room
15:20
Description of few-nucleon systems by solving Faddeev-Yakubovsky equation
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Rimantas Lazauskas
(
CNRS Strasbourg
)
Description of few-nucleon systems by solving Faddeev-Yakubovsky equation
Rimantas Lazauskas
(
CNRS Strasbourg
)
15:20 - 16:10
Room: Meeting room
16:10
Open effective field theories and universalit
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Hans-Werner Hammer
(
TU Darmstadt
)
Open effective field theories and universalit
Hans-Werner Hammer
(
TU Darmstadt
)
16:10 - 17:00
Room: Meeting room
Wednesday 2 October 2019
09:30
From correlations to universality
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Alejandro Kievsky
(
INFN Pisa
)
From correlations to universality
Alejandro Kievsky
(
INFN Pisa
)
09:30 - 10:20
Room: Meeting room
10:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: Meeting room
10:50
Small helium clusters studied by Coulomb explosion imaging
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Maksim Kunitski
(
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main
)
Small helium clusters studied by Coulomb explosion imaging
Maksim Kunitski
(
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main
)
10:50 - 11:40
Room: Meeting room
11:40
Lunch
Lunch
11:40 - 14:00
Room: Meeting room
14:00
Topological framework for directional amplification in one-dimensional coupled cavity arrays
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Clara Wanjura
(
University Of Cambridge
)
Topological framework for directional amplification in one-dimensional coupled cavity arrays
Clara Wanjura
(
University Of Cambridge
)
14:00 - 14:50
Room: Meeting room
14:50
Coffee break
Coffee break
14:50 - 15:20
Room: Meeting room
15:20
Nuclear scattering and reactions from ab initio no-core shell model with continuum
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Petr Navratil
(
TRIUMF
)
Nuclear scattering and reactions from ab initio no-core shell model with continuum
Petr Navratil
(
TRIUMF
)
15:20 - 16:10
Room: Meeting room
16:10
Quantum computing of nuclear dynamics
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Francesco Pederiva
(
Trento University
)
Quantum computing of nuclear dynamics
Francesco Pederiva
(
Trento University
)
16:10 - 17:00
Room: Meeting room
Thursday 3 October 2019
10:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: Meeting room
10:50
A single atom and the radiation field of free space – an experimental study
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Gerd Leuchs
(
Max Planck Institute For The Science Of Light
)
A single atom and the radiation field of free space – an experimental study
Gerd Leuchs
(
Max Planck Institute For The Science Of Light
)
10:50 - 11:40
Room: Meeting room
11:40
Lunch
Lunch
11:40 - 14:00
Room: Meeting room
14:00
Low energy n scattering on light nuclei and 19B as a 17B-n-n three-body system close to unitary limit
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Jaume Carbonell
(
CNRS/IPN Orsay
)
Low energy n scattering on light nuclei and 19B as a 17B-n-n three-body system close to unitary limit
Jaume Carbonell
(
CNRS/IPN Orsay
)
14:00 - 14:50
Room: Meeting room
14:50
Coffee break
Coffee break
14:50 - 15:20
Room: Meeting room
15:20
Toward an in-medium effective field theory for the nuclear shell model
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Kevin Fossez
(
MSU
)
Toward an in-medium effective field theory for the nuclear shell model
Kevin Fossez
(
MSU
)
15:20 - 16:10
Room: Meeting room
16:10
Mixed Quantum-Classical Nonrelativistic open quantum systems: a field theoretic approach
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Pietro Faccioli
(
Trento University
)
Mixed Quantum-Classical Nonrelativistic open quantum systems: a field theoretic approach
Pietro Faccioli
(
Trento University
)
16:10 - 17:00
Room: Meeting room
Friday 4 October 2019
09:30
The Quantum Cheshire Cat effect: Can properties of quantum systems be delocalized?
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Alexandre Matzkin
(
CNRS
)
The Quantum Cheshire Cat effect: Can properties of quantum systems be delocalized?
Alexandre Matzkin
(
CNRS
)
09:30 - 10:20
Room: Meeting room
10:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:20 - 10:50
Room: Meeting room
10:50
Applying Open Quantum Systems Techniques to Density Matrix Minimization
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Jacob Leamer
(
Tulane University
)
Applying Open Quantum Systems Techniques to Density Matrix Minimization
Jacob Leamer
(
Tulane University
)
10:50 - 11:40
Room: Meeting room
11:40
Lunch
Lunch
11:40 - 13:30
Room: Meeting room