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Macroscopic Limits of Quantum Systems

Editat de Daniela Cadamuro, Maximilian Duell, Wojciech Dybalski, Sergio Simonella
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Based on the workshop of the same name, this proceedings volume presents selected research investigating the mathematics of collective phenomena emerging from quantum theory at observable scales. Featured contributions from leading scientists provide a thorough overview of current and active research. Methods from functional analysis, spectral theory, renormalization group theory, and variational calculus are used to prove rigorous results in quantum physics. Topics include superconductivity and mathematical aspects of the BCS theory, the Jellium model and Bose-Einstein condensation, among others. Presenting technical details in an accessible way, this book serves as an introduction to research for advanced graduate students and is suitable for specialists in mathematical physics.

The workshop “Macroscopic Limits of Quantum Systems” was held over three days in the spring of 2017 at the Technical University of Munich. The conference celebrated the achievementsof Herbert Spohn and his reception of the Max Planck Medal.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030016012
ISBN-10: 3030016013
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: VIII, 257 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Lukkarinen, J.: Kinetic theory and thermalization of weakly interacting fermions.- Hainzl, C. and Frank, R.: The BCS critical temperature in a weak external electric field via a linear two-body operator.- Jeblick, M., Mitrouskas, D., and Pickl, P.: Effective dynamics of two tracer particles coupled to a Fermi gas in the high-density limit.- Saffirio, C.: Mean-field evolution of fermions with singular interaction.- Napiórkowski, M.: Recent advances in the theory of Bogoliubov Hamiltonians.- Pizzo, A.: Multi-scale analysis in the occupation numbers of particle states: an application to threemodes Bogoliubov Hamiltonians.- Lewin, M., Nam, P. T., Rougerie, N.: Blow-up profile of rotating 2d focusing Bose Gases.- Schlein, B.: Gross-Pitaevskii Evolution for Bose-Einstein Condensates.- Leopold, N. and Pickl, P.: Mean-field limits of particles in interaction with quantized radiation fields.- Lein, M.: Taking inspiration from quantum-wave analogies—Recent results for photonic crystals.- Panati, G.: The localization dichotomy for gapped periodic systems and its relevance for macroscopic transport.

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Based on the workshop of the same name, this proceedings volume presents selected research investigating the mathematics of collective phenomena emerging from quantum theory at observable scales. Featured contributions from leading scientists provide a thorough overview of current and active research. Methods from functional analysis, spectral theory, renormalization group theory, and variational calculus are used to prove rigorous results in quantum physics. Topics include superconductivity and mathematical aspects of the BCS theory, the Jellium model and Bose-Einstein condensation, among others. Presenting technical details in an accessible way, this book serves as an introduction to research for advanced graduate students and is suitable for specialists in mathematical physics.

The workshop “Macroscopic Limits of Quantum Systems” was held over three days in the spring of 2017 at the Technical University of Munich. The conference celebrated the achievementsof Herbert Spohn and his reception of the Max Planck Medal.

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Investigates the mathematics of collective phenomena emerging from quantum theory at observable scales Highlights fruitful connections to functional analysis, spectral theory, statistical mechanics, and variational calculus Presents technical details in an accessible way to advanced graduate students