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Driven and Dissipative AMO Systems II

ORAL · V27 · ID: 381872






Presentations

  • Universal dynamics in the expansion of vortex clusters in a dissipative two-dimensional superfluid

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Oliver Stockdale

      Universität Heidelberg

    Authors

    • Oliver Stockdale

      Universität Heidelberg

    • Matthew Reeves

      ARC CofE FLEET, University of Queensland

    • Xiaoquan Yu

      Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics

    • Guillaume Gauthier

      ARC CofE EQUS, University of Queensland

    • Kwan Goddard-Lee

      ARC CofE EQUS, University of Queensland

    • Warwick Bowen

      ARC CofE EQUS, University of Queensland, The University of Queensland

    • Tyler W Neely

      ARC CofE EQUS, University of Queensland

    • Matthew Davis

      ARC CofE FLEET, University of Queensland

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  • Entanglement Entropy of Fermionic Open Quantum Systems from Wigner Characteristics

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Saranyo Moitra

      Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)

    Authors

    • Saranyo Moitra

      Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)

    • Rajdeep Sensarma

      Physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Department of Theoretical Physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Department of Theoretical Physics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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  • Fluctuations effects in many body self-organization in a cavity

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Catalin-Mihai Halati

      Physikalisches Institut, University of Bonn

    Authors

    • Catalin-Mihai Halati

      Physikalisches Institut, University of Bonn

    • Ameneh Sheikhan

      Physikalisches Institut, University of Bonn

    • Alla Bezvershenko

      Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne

    • Achim Rosch

      Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne

    • Ritsch Helmut

      Institut fur Theoretische Physik, University of Innsbruck

    • Corinna Kollath

      Physikalisches Institut, University of Bonn

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  • Modelling non-Markovian and non-perturbative environments with unphysical modes

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Neill Lambert

      RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan

    Authors

    • Neill Lambert

      RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan

    • Shahnawaz Ahmed

      Chalmers, Sweden; and RIKEN, Japan, Chalmers Univ of Tech, Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

    • Mauro Cirio

      Academy of Engineering Physics, China, Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics

    • Franco Nori

      RIKEN, Japan and Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan, RIKEN; and Univ. Michigan., RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA, Riken Japan and Univ. Michigan USA, RIKEN, Japan and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, The University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. of Michigan, Riken Japan and Univ Michigan USA, RIKEN; and University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. Michigan, RIKEN and Univ of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan, RIKEN, and University of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics, Riken, Japan, RIKEN, Japan; and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN, RIKEN, Japan; Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan; Uni. Michigan, USA

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  • Simulating infinite baths using finite baths with periodic refreshing

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Archak Purkayastha

      School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin

    Authors

    • Archak Purkayastha

      School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin

    • GIACOMO GUARNIERI

      School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College, Trinity College Dublin

    • Steve Campbell

      School of Physics, University College Dublin, Univ Coll Dublin

    • Javier Prior

      Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT)

    • John Goold

      School of Physics, University College Dublin, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College

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  • Work statistics in effective non-Hermitian systems

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Zheng-Yang Zhou

      RIKEN; and CSRC

    Authors

    • Zheng-Yang Zhou

      RIKEN; and CSRC

    • Ze-Liang Xiang

      Sun Yat-sen University

    • Jianqiang You

      Zhejiang University

    • Franco Nori

      RIKEN, Japan and Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan, RIKEN; and Univ. Michigan., RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA, Riken Japan and Univ. Michigan USA, RIKEN, Japan and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, The University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. of Michigan, Riken Japan and Univ Michigan USA, RIKEN; and University of Michigan, RIKEN and Univ. Michigan, RIKEN and Univ of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan, RIKEN, and University of Michigan, Theoretical Quantum Physics, Riken, Japan, RIKEN, Japan; and Univ Michigan, USA, Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN, RIKEN, Japan; Univ. Michigan, USA, RIKEN, Japan; Uni. Michigan, USA

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  • Classical Simulability of Dissipative Interactions of Fermions

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Oles Shtanko

      University of Maryland, College Park

    Authors

    • Oles Shtanko

      University of Maryland, College Park

    • Abhinav Deshpande

      University of Maryland, College Park, JQI/QuICS, NIST/University of Maryland, College Park

    • P S Julienne

      University of Maryland, College Park

    • Alexey V Gorshkov

      University of Maryland, College Park, National Institute of Standards and Technology, JQI-NIST, Joint Quantum Institute and Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, NIST/University of Maryland, College Park, Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland / NIST, NIST

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