Anyons in Quantum Many-Body Systems

International Workshop
21 - 25 January 2019

 

Topology has turned out to have a rich variety of realizations in quantum many-body systems. Key questions include understanding the physics of anyons, finding simple ways to realize anyons, and to demonstrate anyon braiding experimentally. The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts both in theory and experiment to discuss challenges and possibilities in the field.

 

Topics include

  • Topologically ordered phases
  • Theoretical and experimental investigations of anyons
  • Methods to create and detect anyons in experiments
  • Exactly solvable anyon models
  • Anyons in fractional quantum Hall systems
  • Anyons in ultracold atoms
  • Majorana bound states
  • Anyon-like objects in three and higher dimensions
  • Anyons in systems at nonzero temperature
  • Thermodynamics of anyons

 

Invited speakers

Monika Aidelsburger (Munich, Germany)
Eddy Ardonne (Stockholm, Sweden)
Maria Hermanns (Stockholm, Sweden)
Charles Kane (Philadelphia, USA)
Zhao Liu (Zhejiang, PR China)
Titus Neupert (Zurich, Switzerland)
Zlatko Papic (Leeds, UK)
Belén Paredes (Munich, Germany)
Frank Pollmann (Garching, Germany)
Norbert Schuch (Garching, Germany)
German Sierra (Cantoblanco, Spain)
Steven H. Simon (Oxford, UK)
Ali Yazdani (Princeton, USA)

Scientific Coordinators

Andrei Bernevig
(Princeton University, USA)

Anne E. B. Nielsen
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Germany)

Nicolas Regnault
(École normale supérieure, France)

Organisation

Katrin Lantsch
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany)

Application

The deadline for applications was 30 September 2018. The participants list is closed.

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Scientific program structure

Sunday, 20th January: Registration and welcome reception
Monday, 21st January, 09:00 to Friday, 25th January 16:00: Workshop program

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