Scientific Calendar Event



Starts 28 Jan 2016 11:30
Ends 28 Jan 2016 12:30
Central European Time
Abstract: In recent years quantum master equations of the Lindblad type are receiving increased attention in different fields of physics. In quantum information they are seen as a resource that can be used to perform quantum operations, in statistical physics they form a well defined setting for nonequilibrium physics, while in condensed matter they can be used simply as a tool with which one can probe system's properties.  I will first review basics of the Lindblad setting and then present some concrete results about steady states of many-body systems. The problem of quantum transport in low-dimensional systems will be presented and some findings obtained via nonequilibrium Lindblad setting outlined. I will also touch on the problem of localization in interacting systems -- the so-called many-body localization.