The 34th Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics on New Horizons in Quantum Matter

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December 27, 2016

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January 5, 2017 - 00:00
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New Horizons in Quantum Matter

All lectures will take place at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies,
on the Edmond J. Safra, Givat Ram Campus
Director: David Gross (University of California at Santa Barbara)

Organizers:

Erez Berg (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Dror Orgad (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Subir Sachdev (Harvard University)

Modern quantum materials realize a remarkably rich set of electronic phases. This school will explore the many new concepts and methods which have been developed in recent years, moving beyond the traditional paradigms of Fermi liquid theory and spontaneous symmetry breaking. In particular, long-range quantum entanglement appears in topological and quantum-critical states, and the school will discuss new techniques required to describe their observable properties.

List of speakers:

Erez Berg,  Weizmann Institute of Science
Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota
Antoine Georges, College de France
Sean Hartnoll, Stanford University
Steve Kivelson, Stanford University
Subir Sachdev, Harvard University
Nati Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Studies – Princeton
Senthil Todadri, MIT

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The 34th Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics on New Horizons in Quantum Matter

Dec 27, 2016

[add_to_calendar]

New Horizons in Quantum Matter

All lectures will take place at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies,
on the Edmond J. Safra, Givat Ram Campus
Director: David Gross (University of California at Santa Barbara)

Organizers:

Erez Berg (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Dror Orgad (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Subir Sachdev (Harvard University)

Modern quantum materials realize a remarkably rich set of electronic phases. This school will explore the many new concepts and methods which have been developed in recent years, moving beyond the traditional paradigms of Fermi liquid theory and spontaneous symmetry breaking. In particular, long-range quantum entanglement appears in topological and quantum-critical states, and the school will discuss new techniques required to describe their observable properties.

List of speakers:

Erez Berg,  Weizmann Institute of Science
Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota
Antoine Georges, College de France
Sean Hartnoll, Stanford University
Steve Kivelson, Stanford University
Subir Sachdev, Harvard University
Nati Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Studies – Princeton
Senthil Todadri, MIT

Dec 27, 2016

[add_to_calendar]

New Horizons in Quantum Matter

All lectures will take place at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies,
on the Edmond J. Safra, Givat Ram Campus
Director: David Gross (University of California at Santa Barbara)

Organizers:

Erez Berg (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Dror Orgad (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Subir Sachdev (Harvard University)

Modern quantum materials realize a remarkably rich set of electronic phases. This school will explore the many new concepts and methods which have been developed in recent years, moving beyond the traditional paradigms of Fermi liquid theory and spontaneous symmetry breaking. In particular, long-range quantum entanglement appears in topological and quantum-critical states, and the school will discuss new techniques required to describe their observable properties.

List of speakers:

Erez Berg,  Weizmann Institute of Science
Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota
Antoine Georges, College de France
Sean Hartnoll, Stanford University
Steve Kivelson, Stanford University
Subir Sachdev, Harvard University
Nati Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Studies – Princeton
Senthil Todadri, MIT

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