Ultracold atoms is a vibrant field of physics which emerged after the experimental observation of the first Bose-Einstein condensate in 1995.
The low-temperature atomic vapors offer an ideal platform where theoretical and experimental advances work synergetically shedding light on the mechanisms of fundamental processes.
In this specialized course, we focus on the theoretical aspects of few-body physics which govern the gaseous many-body systems.
In a bottom-up approach, we will explore various few-body processes emphasizing their universal characteristics and their impact in a many-body environment.
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Scope:
lecture: 2 hours/week
Time/location:
MO(6) MPIPKS SR1D1 or SR4
Audience:
Vertiefung Bachelor (PV) und Master (alle)
Specialization area:
Previous knowledge:
Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics
Certificate:
Enrolment:
By email pgiannak[at]pks.mpg.de or 11:00-14:00-04/10/2022, at MPIPKS-office 2D13
Web-reference:
Note that if there is a change in COVID19 regulations the lectures might be given virtually, e.g. zoom