Seminar on Actual Problems of Condensed Matter Theory

At this seminar (journal club), students and postdocs will overview recent papers of other people (not own work!) in condensed-matter theory. This type of a seminar can be considered as an advanced version of the "Hauptseminar" -- for Master and PhD students (and any other interested researchers). Here, however, not just general topics will be discussed, but the focus will be put on particular recent works within the topic. At the same time, the level of presentations should be elementary and pedagogical enough to be accessible to any Master student. The seminar time slot is Tuesday, 10:00-11:30 (talk duration is up to 90 minutes). Room 11/12 is booked for this seminar, but in view of pandemic situations, the first talks will be given in Zoom. Educational purpose of journal club: to expose students to modern trends (hot topics) in condensed-matter theory, to provide students with an opportunity to interact with scientists during the talks. This may, in particular, help you in choosing a topic for your master project. You are welcome to suggest topics for your presentations or suggest possible topics/papers (even if you are not going to present a talk). A list of possible topics will be published on the seminar website in ILIAS: you can choose one. A certificate of attendance/certificate of presenting a talk can be issued on request.
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Topic: Seminar on Actual Problems of Condensed Matter Theory (Journal club)
Time: WS20/21, Tuesday 10:00-11:30

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November 3, 9:45: Kyrylo Snizhko,
"Describing many-body entanglement transitions with Conformal Field Theory. Part I", based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12721

November 10, 10:00: Kyrylo Snizhko,
"Describing many-body entanglement transitions with Conformal Field Theory. Part II", based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12721

November 17, 10:00: Vanessa Gall,
"Artificial topological matter", based on https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11167

December 1, 10:00: Gu Zhang
"Quasiparticles and noise in fractional quantum Hall systems. Part I", based on https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.086801

December 8, 10:00: Gu Zhang
"Quasiparticles and noise in fractional quantum Hall systems. Part II", based on https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.086801

December 15, 10:00: Grgur Palle
"What is the nature of superconducting order? Part I", based on https://doi.org/10.1086/684196 , https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029282 , https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.054508

December 22, 10:00: Grgur Palle
"What is the nature of superconducting order? Part II", based on https://doi.org/10.1086/684196 , https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029282 , https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.054508

January 19, 10:00: Jonas Karcher
"The real-space-RG approach to many-body localization", based on https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.125134 , https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.5.031033

January 26, 10:00: Davide Valentinis
"Negative time development of nuclear spin systems through NMR pulses. Part I"

February 2, 10:00: Davide Valentinis
"Negative time development of nuclear spin systems through NMR pulses. Part II"

February 9, 10:00: Jonas Romero Fonseca de Lima
"Twistronics: Magic angles in twisted bilayer graphene" based on
Moiré bands in twisted double-layer graphene, PNAS 108, 12233 (2011);
Origin of Magic Angles in Twisted Bilayer Graphene, PRL 122, 106405 (2019);
TBG I: Matrix Elements, Approximations, Perturbation Theory and a k·p 2-Band Model for Twisted Bilayer Graphene, arXiv:2009.11301.

Zusammenfassung

At this seminar (journal club), students and postdocs will overview recent papers of other people (not own work!) in condensed-matter theory. This type of a seminar can be considered as an advanced version of the "Hauptseminar" -- for Master and PhD students (and any other interested researchers). Here, however, not just general topics will be discussed, but the focus will be put on particular recent works within the topic. At the same time, the level of presentations should be elementary and pedagogical enough to be accessible to any Master student.

The seminar time slot is Tuesday, 10:00-11:30 (talk duration is up to 90 minutes). Room 11/12 is booked for this seminar, but in view of pandemic situations, the first talks will be given in Zoom.

Educational purpose of journal club: to expose students to modern trends (hot topics) in condensed-matter theory, to provide students with an opportunity to interact with scientists during the talks. This may, in particular, help you in choosing a topic for your master project.

You are welcome to suggest topics for your presentations or suggest possible topics/papers (even if you are not going to present a talk).
A list of possible topics will be published on the seminar website in ILIAS: you can choose one.
A certificate of attendance/certificate of presenting a talk can be issued on request.

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30. Okt 2020, 00:45 - 28. Feb 2021, 00:50
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3. Nov 2020 - 16. Feb 2021

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