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October 2023

Vladimir Kravtsov: A renormalization group analysis of the Anderson localization problem in large and infinite dimensions

October 19, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

A celebrated one-parameter scaling of "Gang of four" was a guiding paradigm in the field of Anderson localization for decades. It was shown  to work very well in three dimensions and was  analytically proven in 2+\epsilon dimension using the renormalization group (RG) analysis of the non-linear supersymmetric sigma-model. However, its applicability to the Anderson localization problem on lattices of high dimensionality $d$ and for hierarchical graphs like Cayley tree and Random Regular Graph (RRG) has recently been put in question.…

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Sergey Popov: Neutron star magnetic field evolution

October 27, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

In the talk, I briefly discuss the present-day view of the magnetic field evolution of neutron stars and its main observational appearance. Then, I focus on the possibility of finding magnetars in binary systems of a different kind. Possible candidates include accreting neutron stars (in particular, ultra-luminous X-ray sources), gamma-ray sources, and fast radio bursts. I present a scenario in which the existence of a highly magnetized neutron star in a high-mass X-ray binary is possible at an age ~few million years.

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November 2023

Junaid Majeed-Bhat – Heat transport in harmonic wires with disordered magnetic fields

November 3, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

We consider a harmonic chain of oscillators in the presence of a disordered magnetic field. The disorder, in general, causes localization of the normal modes, due to which a system becomes insulating. However, for this system, the localization length diverges as the normal mode frequency approaches zero. Therefore, the low-frequency modes contribute to the heat transmission and the heat current goes down as a power law with the system size. This power law is determined by the small frequency behavior…

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Pavel Ostrovsky: Josephson effect in strongly disordered metallic wires

November 17, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

We study localization phenomena in an SNS junction with a disordered metallic wire as its normal part. Standard description of the Josephson effect in such systems is based on the Usadel equation. However, the classical approach remains valid only while the junction is shorter than the localization length in the wire. In the opposite limit, quantum effects become important and the Usadel description is no longer valid. We develop a general theory of the Josephson effect taking into account all…

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Paolo Arnaudo: Quasinormal modes of four-dimensional Schwarzschild (anti-)de Sitter black holes

November 30, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

We consider black hole linear perturbation theory in a four-dimensional Schwarzschild (anti-)de Sitter background. We describe two methods that provide the quantization condition for the quasinormal mode frequencies of the perturbation field. The first consists of using the Nekrasov-Shatashvili functions, or, equivalently, the classical Virasoro conformal blocks, to obtain the connection coefficients for the differential equation encoding the spectral problem. The second method is based on a perturbative expansion of the local solutions of the differential equation, that involves multiple…

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January 2024

Aleksey Lunkin: The butterfly effect in a Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev quantum dot system

January 4 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Kuščerjev seminar, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko UL, Jadranska 19
Ljubljana, Slovenia

We study the out-of-time-order correlation function (OTOC) in a lattice extension of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model with quadratic perturbations. The results obtained are valid for arbitrary time scales, both shorter and longer than the Ehrenfest time. We demonstrate that the region of well-developed chaos is separated from the weakly chaotic region by the "front region", which moves ballistically across the lattice. The front velocity is calculated for various system's parameters, for the first time for SYK-like models. *Aleksey Lunkin, Landau…

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Anton Khvalyuk: Influence of Trotterization error on single-particle tunneling

January 11 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Simulation of the single-particle tunneling problem by means of the Suzuki-Trotter approximation (STA) is analyzed. The target system describes a particle hopping across a chain of sites with position-dependent potential profile. The latter is assumed to be smooth and posses several local minima separated by a potential barrier, arranging a tunneling problem between the localized states in different minima. The STA error is found to manifest itself in three ways: i) perturbative energy shifts, ii) nonperturbartive renormalization of the tunneling…

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11th Trieste-Ljubljana-Zagreb Meeting in Statistical Physics and Condensed Matter

January 31
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Please find the program of the 11th Trieste-Ljubljana-Zagreb meeting

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March 2024

Igor Poboiko: Selected topics in quantum mechanics

March 26 @ 4:15 pm - 6:45 pm
Seminar room 133 (Jadranska Ulica 21)

This mini-course will cover several selected topics in quantum mechanics. The first part will be focusing on adiabatic approximation and, including both non-stationary and stationary counterparts, latter also known as Born-Oppenheimer approximation. In the second part we will discuss the extension of the WKB semiclassical approximation to the complex plane, focusing on Stokes phenomenon, and apply it to the problem of over-the-barrier semiclassical reflection, linking it to the transition probability in the stationary adiabatic approximation. The third part will be…

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Ana Retore: Constructing integrable long range deformations of spin chains

March 28 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Seminar room 133 (Jadranska Ulica 21)

The presence of integrability in a given model provides us with incredible tools to  understand its physical properties. For this reason, having a mechanism to determine whether a model is integrable or not is very useful. In addition, in the context of spin chains, with few exceptions, integrability is well understood only for Hamiltonians whose interaction is of very short range. But several open problems, including the construction of the full spin chain in planar N=4 Super Yang-Mills, indicate the need for a…

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