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14.10.2011 AT 10:15
Geometric Crossover between the Kondo Effect and the 0.7-Anomaly: a Fermi-Liquid Perspective
Jan von Delft (LMU)
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21.10.2011 AT 10:15
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28.10.2011 AT 10:15
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02.11.2011 AT 10:30
Special Seminar: Thermoelectric Transport in Nanosystems
Yoseph Imry (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot / Israel)
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N 110 Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 (Old section of Physics Department)
04.11.2011 AT 10:15
Topological phases in 1D: An entanglement point of view
Frank Pollmann (MPI-PKS, Dresden)
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11.11.2011 AT 10:15
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14.11.2011 AT 14:00
Quantum evolution by resummations on graphs: The methods of walk- and path-sums
Simon Thwaite (University of Oxford)
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18.11.2011 AT 10:15
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23.11.2011 AT 12:45
Weak chaos and Arnold diffusion in the disordered nonlinear Schroedinger chain
Denis Basko (CNRS, Grenoble)
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25.11.2011 AT 10:15
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02.12.2011 AT 10:15
Fluctuation-driven first order transition in the chiral magnet MnSi
Markus Garst (Universität zu Köln)
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09.12.2011 AT 10:15
Josephson Junction Arrays with Majorana Fermions
Fabian Hassler (RWTH Aachen)
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16.12.2011 AT 10:15
Quantum critical behavior in driven and strongly interacting Rydberg gases
Hans Peter Büchler (Universität Stuttgart)
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13.01.2012 AT 10:15
Conductance in a quantum wire: effect of equilibration
Tobias Micklitz (Freie Universität Berlin)
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20.01.2012 AT 10:15
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27.01.2012 AT 10:15
From flying qubits with ballistic electrons towards quantum optics with flying electrons
Christopher Bäuerle (CNRS, Grenoble)
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03.02.2012 AT 10:15
Arnold Sommerfeld Lecture
Subir Sachdev (Harvard University)
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10.02.2012 AT 10:15
Electronic transport in carbon nanotube quantum dots
David Logan (University of Oxford)
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