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An ICTP meeting in person
Workshop aim is to bring together leading experts and junior scientists focusing on ergodicity breaking and localization in many-body and random-matrix context.
We mostly focus on the recent developments in the above fields and their promising applications in quantum technologies and computing, including (but not limited to) the quantum memory based on the many-body localization, the enhancement of superconducting properties of the materials at the metal-insulator transition, and the quantum annealing speed-up within the ergodicity-broken phases of matter. Speakers: M. AIZENMAN, Princeton University, USA B. ALTSHULER, Columbia University, USA D. M. BASKO, LPMMC CNRS, France E. BOGOMOLNY, LPTMS CNRS, France J. CHALKER, Oxford University, UK M. DALMONTE, ICTP, Italy B. DERRIDA, LPS ENS CNRS, France F. EVERS, University of Regensburg, Germany R. FAZIO, ICTP, Italy M. V. FEIGEL'MAN, NANOCENTER, Slovenia S. FLACH, Institute for Basic Science, South Korea S. FRANZ, LPRMS CNRS, France Y. V. FYODOROV, King’s College, UK Y. GEFEN, Weizmann University, Israel V. GRITSEV, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands G. LEMARIE, MajuLab and CQT, CNRS-NUS, Singapore M. MUELLER, PSI, Switzerland G. MUSSARDO, SISSA, Italy K. A. MUTTALIB, University of Florida, USA M. ORTUÑO ORTÍN, University of Murcia, Spain M. PINO, University of Salamanca, Spain V. POKROVSKY, Texas A&M College of Arts and Sciences, USA A. POLKOVNIKOV, Boston University, USA V. ROS, LPTMS CNRS, France B. SACEPE, Institut Neel CNRS, France G. SHLYAPNIKOV, Université Paris Saclay, France M. TARZIA, LPTMC CNRS, France A. TSVELIK, Brookhaven National Lab, USA A. VARLAMOV, SPIN-CNR, Italy S. WARZEL, TU Munich, Germany O. M. YEVTUSHENKO, FAU & MPL, Germany I. YURKEVICH, Aston University, UK R. ZECCHINA, Bocconi University, Italy M. ZIRNBAUER, University of Koeln, Germany Call for Contributed Abstracts: All applicants are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation. Abstract templates are available below for download. Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |