From Strong Correlations in Ultracold Fermi Gases to Polaron Physics - Andrea Bergschneider
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Explore the fascinating world of few-body physics in this 43-minute conference talk by Andrea Bergschneider from the University of Bonn. Delve into the intricacies of strong correlations in ultracold fermi gases and their connection to polaron physics in atomically thin semiconductors. Recorded as part of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics' "Opportunities and Challenges in Few-Body Physics: Unitarity and Beyond" conference, this presentation offers insights into the current status of few-body physics near unitarity. Gain a deeper understanding of the links between atomic and nuclear physics, explore the three-body Efimov effect, and discover the unifying principles of universality across various research areas including nuclear, atomic, molecular, condensed matter, high-energy, and mathematical physics.
Syllabus
From strong correlations in ultracold fermi gases to polaron physics â–¸ Andrea Bergschneider (U Bonn)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics