Seminar Condensed Matter Physics

Dynamical typicality in many-body quantum systems

by Peter Reimann

Europe/Berlin
D5-153 (UHG)

D5-153

UHG

Description

Dynamical typicality refers to the property that two pure states, which initially exhibit (almost) the same expectation value for some given observable, are very likely to exhibit also very similar expectation values when evolving in time according to the pertinent Schrödinger equation. At the focus of this talk are the basic concepts and applications of such effects in many-body systems.

Organized by

Jürgen Schnack