Seminars 2024
Jul 25, 2024
Kilian Fraboulet, TU Wien, AUSTRIA
Quantitative fRG and bosonization for the description of many-electron systems at weak and strong couplings
Jul 23, 2024
Khachatur Nazaryan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Magnonic superconductivity
Jul 18, 2024
Eugene Kogan, Bar-Ilan University, ISRAEL
Travelling Waves in Nonlinear Transmission Lines: The Kinks, the Solitons and the Shocks
Jul 11, 2024
Francesca Paoletti, Universität Würzburg
Topological Gap Opening without Symmetry Breaking from Dynamical Quantum Correlations
Jul 4, 2024
Igor Poboiko, Karlsruher Institit für Technologie
Measurement-induced transitions for fermionic systems
Jun 27, 2024
Jukka Väyrynen, Purdue University, USA
Superconductivity of neutral modes in quantum Hall edges
Jun 13, 2024
Pietro M. Bonetti, Harvard University, USA
Quantum oscillations in the hole-doped cuprates and the confinement of spinons
Jun 5, 2024
Yuxin Zhao, University of Hong Kong, CHINA
Projective crystal symmetry and novel topological phases
May 23, 2024
Thomas Schmidt, Universität Luxemburg
Inducing superconductivity in Quantum Hall systems
May 15, 2024
Aleander Wietek, Max-Planck-Institute for Physics of Komplex Systems, Dresden
Fragmented Cooper pair condensation in striped superconductors
Apr 26, 2024
Götz Seibold, Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg
Linear and nonlinear optical response of disordered superconductors
Apr 25, 2024
Glenn Wagner, University of Zürich, CH
Double-dome superconductivity and Kekulé spirals in twisted graphene multilayers
Mrz 27, 2024
Ludwig Mathey, Universität Hamburg
Light-induced dynamics and parametric control of superconductors
Mrz 7, 2024
Hiroyuki Yamase, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, JAPAN
Spin-fluctuation glue disfavors high-critical temperature of superconductivity
Mrz 5, 2024
Pawel Jakubczyk, Warsaw University, POLAND
Can Bose-Einstein condensation occur via a first-order transition?
Feb 22, 2024
Yusuke Nakai, Kyoto University, JAPAN
Enhanced non-normality in non-Hermitian skin effects
Jan 11, 2024
Frank Schindler, Imperial College London, UK
The bulk-boundary correspondence of non-Hermitian topological band