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The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP, Trieste, Italy) in collaboration with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter (ICAM-I2CAM), the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, and the Department of Physics - University of Florida is organizing the School and Workshop on “Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems - from Quantum Criticality to Topology”.
Topics
This School and Workshop will bring graduate and postdoctoral students in condensed matter physics together with experts in the field to discuss and the existing challenges and the latest theoretical and experimental developments in correlated electron systems and in topological materials . The research talks will be held mostly during the first week (Aug. 6-10). On Friday, August 10, we will hold a mini-workshop entitled "Fermions: heavy, topological, and critical". The tutorial lectures on various aspects of strongly correlated and topological electron systems will be given during the second week (Aug. 13-17). |
Advanced School and Workshop on Correlations in Electron Systems – from Quantum Criticality to Topology | (smr 3232)
Go to day
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08:30 - 10:30
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
08:30
Financial matters
1h50' (
Enrico Fermi Building
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All ICTP financially supported participants should reach the Operations and Travel Unit at the Enrico Fermi Building at 8:30 in order to fulfill all financial procedures. Please bring with you passport and travel receipts. HOW TO REACH THE ENRICO FERMI BUILDING BY SHUTTLE BUS: If lodging at the Adriatico Guesthouse: ICTP shuttle leaving at 8:35 from the Adriatico entrance. If lodging at the Galileo Guesthouse: the Enrico Fermi Building is right in front of the Guesthouse; no bus needed.
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10:20
Opening remarks
10'
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08:30
Financial matters
1h50' (
Enrico Fermi Building
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10:30 - 14:00
Fe-based Superconductors I
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10:30
Superconductivity out of nematic order: complexity beyond strong correlations
40'
Speaker: L. Benfatto (CNR-ISC and Dept. of Physics, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) Material: Abstract Video -
11:10
True scale of nematic ordering in Fe-based superconductors from ARPES
40'
Speaker: S. Borisenko (IFW, Dresden, Germany) Material: Abstract Video -
11:50
BCS-BEC crossover in FeSe1-xSx superconductors
40'
Speaker: T. Shibauchi (University of Tokyo, Japan) Material: Abstract Video - 12:30 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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10:30
Superconductivity out of nematic order: complexity beyond strong correlations
40'
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14:00 - 15:50
Quantum Critical Phenomena I
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14:00
Quantum Annealed Criticality
40'
Speaker: P. Chandra (Rutgers University, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
14:40
Straining unconventional superconductors: Exploring the changes in Sr2RuO4 and FeSe under strong uniaxial compression
40'
Speaker: A. Steppke (Max Planck Institute, Germany) Material: Abstract Video - 15:20 Coffee break 30'
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14:00
Quantum Annealed Criticality
40'
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15:50 - 17:10
Dirac Materials
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15:50
Symmetry, maximally localized Wannier states, and low energy model for the twisted bilayer graphene narrow bands
40'
Speaker: O. Vafek (Florida State University, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
16:30
“Magic Angle” Semimetals
40'
Speaker: J. Pixley (Rutgers University, USA) Material: Abstract Video
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15:50
Symmetry, maximally localized Wannier states, and low energy model for the twisted bilayer graphene narrow bands
40'
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08:30 - 10:30
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09:10 - 09:11
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:10 - 11:00
Magnetism I
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09:10
Are Dirac bosons different from Dirac fermions?
40'
Speaker: G. Aeppli (Swiss Light Source, Switzerland) Material: Abstract Video -
09:50
Ba3CoSb2O9 and the dynamical structure factor of the triangular Heisenberg model
40'
Speaker: C. Batista (University of Tennessee, USA) Material: Abstract Video - 10:30 Coffee break 30'
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09:10
Are Dirac bosons different from Dirac fermions?
40'
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11:00 - 14:30
Topology
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11:00
Many-body topological invariants for symmetry-protected topological phases
40'
Speaker: S. Ryu (University of Chicago, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
11:40
Correlations, Topology and Superconductivity in Twisted Bilayer Graphene
40'
Speaker: A. Vishwanath (Harvard University, USA) Material: Abstract Video - 12:20 Lunch break 2h10' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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11:00
Many-body topological invariants for symmetry-protected topological phases
40'
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14:30 - 17:40
Topology/Strong correlations
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14:30
Majorana quantization and half integer thermal Hall conductance in a Kitaev spin liquid
40'
Speaker: Y. Matsuda (YKyoto University, Japan) Material: Video -
15:10
Chiral spin liquids as melted non-coplanar spin crystals
40'
Speaker: A. Paramekanti (University of Toronto, Canada) Material: Abstract Video - 15:50 Coffee break 30'
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16:20
Diagrammatic Monte Carlo for real-time propagation
40'
Speaker: E. Gull (University of Michigan, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
17:00
Orbital-selective Mott physics and the phase diagram of iron-based superconductors
40'
Speaker: M. Capone (SISSA, Italy) Material: Abstract Video
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14:30
Majorana quantization and half integer thermal Hall conductance in a Kitaev spin liquid
40'
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09:10 - 09:11
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09:10 - 09:11
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:10 - 11:00
Fe-based Superconductors II: Optics
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09:10
Nematicity and superconductivity in multi-band Fe-based superconductors as seen by light scattering spectroscopy
40'
Speaker: G. Blumberg (Rutgers University, USA) Material: Video -
09:50
Nematic fluctuations and criticality in unconventional superconductors
40'
Speaker: Y. Gallais (Université Paris Diderot, France) Material: Abstract Video - 10:30 Coffee break 30'
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09:10
Nematicity and superconductivity in multi-band Fe-based superconductors as seen by light scattering spectroscopy
40'
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11:00 - 14:30
Transport in Strongly Correlated Systems
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11:00
The Wiedemann-Franz law in WP2: zero-temperature validity, finite-temperature departure, and the role of electron-electron scattering
40'
Speaker: K. Behnia (ESPCI, Paris, France) Material: Abstract Video -
11:40
Extreme diffusion: a bound and a model
40'
Speaker: S. Hartnoll (Stanford University, USA) Material: Abstract Video - 12:20 Lunch break 2h10' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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11:00
The Wiedemann-Franz law in WP2: zero-temperature validity, finite-temperature departure, and the role of electron-electron scattering
40'
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14:30 - 17:00
Transport II/Quantum Criticality II
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14:30
Electrical resistivity across a nematic quantum critical point
40'
Speaker: N. Hussey (Nijmegen High Field Magnet Laboratory and Radboud University, The Netherlands) Material: Abstract Video -
15:10
Universal T-linear Resistivity and Planckian Limit in Overdoped Cuprates
40'
Speaker: C. Proust (LNCMI, Toulouse, France) Material: Abstract Video - 15:50 Coffee break 30'
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16:20
Thermal Transport Beyond the Mott-Ioffe-Regel Limit
40'
Speaker: A. Kapitulnik (Stanford University, USA) Material: Abstract Video
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14:30
Electrical resistivity across a nematic quantum critical point
40'
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09:10 - 09:11
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09:10 - 09:11
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:10 - 11:00
Magnetism II
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11:00 - 14:30
Exactly Solvable Models
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11:00
Quench dynamics in the Sine-Gordon model - Loschmidt Echo and work distribution
40'
Speaker: N. Andrei (Rutgers University, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
11:40
Adiabatic protocols in driven many-body systems and the orthogonality catastrophe
40'
Speaker: V. Cheianov (University of Leiden, Netherlands) Material: Abstract Video -
12:20
Integrable many-body Landau-Zener dynamics
40'
Speaker: E. Yuzbashan (Rutgers University, USA) Material: Abstract Video - 13:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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11:00
Quench dynamics in the Sine-Gordon model - Loschmidt Echo and work distribution
40'
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14:30 - 18:00
Poster session and free discussion
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09:10 - 09:11
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09:00 - 17:00
: Mini-workshop "Fermions: heavy, topological, and critical”
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09:00
Opening remarks
5'
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09:05
Normal State and Electron Pairing Near Ferromagnetic and Ferroelectric Phase Transitions
30'
Speaker: G. Lonzarich (University of Cambridge, UK) Material: Abstract Video -
09:35
The attraction between antiferromagnetic quantum vortices as origin of superconductivity in hole-doped cuprates
30'
Speaker: L. Yu (Institute of Physics, Beijing, China) Material: Abstract Video - 10:05 Coffee break 30'
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10:35
Emergent symmetry and transport in disordered quantum chains
30'
Speaker: E. Miranda (UNICAMP-IFGW-DFMC,Campinas, Brazil) Material: Abstract Video -
11:05
Effect of elasticity and disorder on nematic properties of a correlated metal
30'
Speaker: I. Paul (Université Paris Diderot, France) Material: Video -
11:35
Electron Correlations and Unconventional Superconductivity
30'
Speaker: Q. Si (Rice University, USA) Material: Abstract Video - 12:05 Lunch break 1h55' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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14:00
Odd-frequency pairing in Kondo-Heisenberg model: rigorous results
30'
Speaker: A. Tsvelik (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA) Material: Abstract Video -
14:30
Fractionalization or not: a story of quantum criticality and emergent symmetry
30'
Speaker: C. Pepin (CEA, France) Material: Abstract Video -
15:00
Quantum materials into the microkelvin regime
30'
Speaker: J. Saunders (University of London, UK) Material: Abstract Video - 15:30 Coffee break 30'
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16:00
Thermalization of cold bosons by dynamical heat bath generation
30'
Speaker: A. Posazhennikova (Royal Holloway University, UK) Material: Abstract Video -
16:30
Dynamic phase transitions and anomalous critical behavior of a purely quantum random energy model
30'
Speaker: L. Ioffe (University of Wisconsing-Madison, USA and LPTHE, France) Material: Abstract Video
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09:00
Opening remarks
5'
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09:00 - 17:00
: Mini-workshop "Fermions: heavy, topological, and critical”
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09:00 - 17:45
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:00
Fluctuations and quantum criticality in disordered 2d superconductors I
1h15'
Speaker: S. Raghu (Stanford University, USA) Material: Video - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Vestigial Intertwined Orders in Correlated Electronic Systems I: Formalism
1h15'
Speaker: R. Fernandes (University of Minnesota, USA) - 12:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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13:30
Fluctuations and quantum criticality in disordered 2d superconductors II
1h15'
Speaker: S. Raghu (Stanford University, USA) Material: Video -
14:45
Vestigial Intertwined Orders in Correlated Electronic Systems II: Examples
1h15'
Speaker: R. Fernandes (University of Minnesota, USA) - 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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16:30
Topology and Correlations in Quantum Materials I
1h15'
Speaker: Y.-B. Kim (University of Toronto, Canada) Material: Video
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09:00
Fluctuations and quantum criticality in disordered 2d superconductors I
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:45
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09:00 - 17:45
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:00
Optical probes of superconductors and correlated matter I: Raman spectroscopy of cuprate and iron-based superconductors
1h15'
Speaker: Y. Gallais (Université Paris Diderot, France) Material: Video - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Time-Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Unconventional Superconductors: Background Concepts and Methods of Detection
1h15'
Speaker: A. Kapitulnik (Stanford University, USA) Material: Video - 12:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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13:30
Topology and Correlations in Quantum Materials II
1h15'
Speaker: Y.-B. Kim (University of Toronto, Canada) Material: Video -
14:45
Optical probes of superconductors and correlated matter II: Non-linear optics and Higgs mode in superconductors
1h15'
Speaker: Y. Gallais (Université Paris Diderot, France) Material: Video - 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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16:30
Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Unconventional Superconductors II: Results and Consequences
1h15'
Speaker: A. Kapitulnik (Stanford University, USA) Material: Video
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09:00
Optical probes of superconductors and correlated matter I: Raman spectroscopy of cuprate and iron-based superconductors
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:45
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09:00 - 17:45
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:00
Quantum spin liquid I: Concept
1h15'
Speaker: H. Takagi (MPI-PKS, Stuttgart, Germany) Material: Video - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Superconductivity from repulsion: general reasoning and renormalization-group approach
1h15'
Speaker: A. Chubukov (University of Minnesota, USA) Material: Video - 12:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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13:30
Quantum spin liquid I: Materialization
1h15'
Speaker: H. Takagi (MPI-PKS, Stuttgart, Germany) Material: Video -
14:45
Non-BCS superconductivity in quantum-critical systems
1h15'
Speaker: A. Chubukov (University of Minnesota, USA) Material: Video - 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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16:30
Q & A session
1h15'
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09:00
Quantum spin liquid I: Concept
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:45
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09:00 - 17:45
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:00
Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model: physics and applications I
1h15'
Speaker: A. Kamenev (University of Minnesota, USA) Material: Video - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Transport in correlated electron systems I: Fermi liquids
1h15'
Speaker: D. Maslov (University of Florida, USA) Material: Video - 12:00 Lunch break 1h30' ( Leonardo Building - Cafeteria )
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13:30
Numerical methods for strongly correlated fermions I. Fermionic sign-problem: an exaggerated myth
1h15'
Speaker: N. Prokofiev (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) Material: Video -
14:45
Transport in correlated electron systems II: Non-Fermi liquids
1h15'
Speaker: D. Maslov (University of Florida, USA) Material: Video - 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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16:30
Q &A session
1h15'
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09:00
Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model: physics and applications I
1h15'
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09:00 - 17:45
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09:00 - 13:00
Location: Leonardo Building - Budinich Lecture Hall -
09:00
Numerical methods for strongly correlated fermions II. Diagrammatic Monte Carlo
1h15'
Speaker: N. Prokofiev (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) Material: Video - 10:15 Coffee break 30'
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10:45
Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model: physics and applications I
1h15'
Speaker: A. Kamenev (University of Minnesota, USA) Material: Video -
12:30
Concluding remarks
30'
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09:00
Numerical methods for strongly correlated fermions II. Diagrammatic Monte Carlo
1h15'
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09:00 - 13:00