Many-Body Quantum Systems
Christian Hainzl
Universität Tübingen, GermanyBenjamin Schlein
Universität Zürich, SwitzerlandRobert Seiringer
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg, AustriaSimone Warzel
Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany
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Abstract
The interaction among fundamental particles in nature leads to many interesting effects in quantum statistical mechanics; examples include superconductivity for charged systems and superfluidity in cold gases. It is a huge challenge for mathematical physics to understand the collective behavior of systems containing a large number of particles, emerging from known microscopic interactions. In this workshop we brought together researchers working on different aspects of many-body quantum mechanics to discuss recent developments, exchange ideas and propose new challenges and research directions.
Cite this article
Christian Hainzl, Benjamin Schlein, Robert Seiringer, Simone Warzel, Many-Body Quantum Systems. Oberwolfach Rep. 16 (2019), no. 3, pp. 2541–2603
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2019/41