
(c) FWTM/Raach
Date: July 22 - 24, 2015
Location: FRIAS, Albertstraße 19, 79104 Freiburg
Organizers: Hermann Grabert and Michael Thorwart
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Quantum systems commonly interact with an environment giving rise to dissipation and fluctuations. In view of the regularity of these phenomena the theory of quantum dissipative systems has become increasingly important in a continuously growing range of fields, comprising quantum optics, chemical physics, nanophysics to name a few. Recently, we have seen advances in the understanding of the interplay between quantum dissipation and quantum entanglement, quantum information and computation, but likewise new insights in far from equilibrium fluctuations, non-Markovian effects, or driven quantum systems have emerged.
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The workshop intends to reflect the state-of-the-art of the theory of quantum dissipative systems and discuss challenges in view of new experimental techniques. |
Important Notes:
Participation by invitation only (If you want to participate please contact one of the organizers directly)
Further infomation:
Contact:
Hermann Grabert: grabert@uni-freiburg.de
Michael Thorwart: michael.thorwart@physik.uni-hamburg.de