Event Schedule

Quantum Few- and Many-Body Systems in Universal Regimes

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This is a five-week in-person program with an embedded one-week "hybrid" workshop (10/21-10/25).

Please check the schedule regularly, as it is subject to change.

Please note: By attending a workshop talk, participants agree to abide by the INT Code of Conduct

Week 3

Monday, October 21, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Welcome to the workshop! In-person C520
Universality with a Large, Negative Two-Body Effective Range Bira van Kolck European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas In-person C520
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Perturbation theory for four-body systems near unitarity Sebastian König NC State University In-person C520 PDF
Universal relations in dilute quantum systems without and with losses Qi Zhou Purdue University In-person C520
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Open Puzzle in the Three-Fermion Problem Nir Navon Yale University In-person C520
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Resonant states in three and four particle Sigma-hypernuclei Rimantas Lazauskas Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien In-person C520
Efimov Without Efimov: Universality in Resummed-Range EFT Harald Griesshammer George Washington University In-person C520 PDF

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides Links
From few to many in low-dimensional angulon problems Artem Volosniev Aarhus University Virtual C520
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Equation of state of interacting Bosons from a renormalizable effective contact interaction Francesco Pederiva University of Trento In-person C520
The Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBNS) within the Scale-Invariant Vacuum (SIV) paradigm Vesselin Gueorguiev Institute for Advanced Physical Studies / Ronin Institute In-person C520 PDF
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Three-particle physics, the faux-Efimov effect, and beyond Chris Greene Purdue University In-person C520 PDF
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Unitary Fermi gas: Quantum turbulence, superfluidity, non-Markovian dynamics, and wave function thermalization Aurel Bulgac University of Washington In-person C520

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Few-Body Quantum Dynamics in Many-Body Systems: Cold Atoms and Nuclei Joe Carlson Los Alamos National Laboratory In-person C520
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Neural-network quantum states for ultracold Fermi gases and dilute nuclear matter Jane Kim The Ohio University In-person C520 PDF
Entanglement, thermalization and transport in quark-gluon plasma, in ultra-cold gases, & black holes Matthias Kaminski University of Alabama In-person C520 PDF
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Four-body systems at large cutoffs in short-range EFTs up to NLO Xincheng Lin Duke University In-person C607 PDF
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New results from the effective field theory for large scatterings Lucas Platter University of Tennessee In-person C607

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides
Universal properties of two-neutron halo nuclei Dam Thanh Son University of Chicago In-person C520 PDF
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Reduced basis methods (RBMs) for few-body resonances in nuclei Nuwan Yapa Florida State University In-person C520 PDF
Strongly interacting spinful particles in one dimension Han Pu Rice University In-person C520 PDF
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Dineutron correlations and deformation in few-body halo states Kevin Fossez Florida State University In-person C520
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Precision thermodynamics of the strongly interacting Fermi gas Yoram Alhassid Yale University Virtual C520 PDF

Friday, October 25, 2024

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location
Structure of Neutron-Rich Boron Isotope Emiko Hiyama Tohoku University In-person C520
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Universal discrete scaling beyond three particles in bosonic and fermionic systems Tobias Frederico Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica In-person C520
Gamow density matrix renormalization group for broad many-body resonances Admir Sehovic Florida State University In-person C520
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