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Start Time:
17 May 2010
Ends On:
23 May 2010
Location:
Trieste - Italy
Venue:
AGH (Kastler Lecture Hall)
Organizer(s):
Directors: F. Evers, V. Kagalovsky, I.V. Lerner. Local Organizer: V.E. Kravtsov
Description:
DESCRIPTION:
The phenomena of localization - delocalization transitions (LDT) have been a central topic in condensed matter physics for the last 50 years. Recently, very interesting phenomena related to the LDT were predicted and discovered in various systems. Examples of new systems include topological insulators in electron gases with spin-orbit scattering; cold atoms localization in one-dimensional optical lattices, multifractal systems in the vicinity of the superconductor - insulator transition and many others.
The goal of the Workshop is to bring together active researchers in the field as well as several experts in related fields, to discuss the current status of the localization problem, address existing controversies, both experimental and theoretical and propose new strategies for their resolution. In a broader context, the Workshop will look at the perspectives for identifying new localization physics in novel phases of matter and will foster closer collaboration between the theoretical and experimental groups working in this and related fields.
TOPICS:
Localization/delocalization physics in systems of cold matter and atomic matter (including dynamical localization in atomic matter, localization in 1d-systems of cold atoms etc);
Localization/delocalization in superconducting and (strongly) correlated systems (including localization in Luttinger liquids, 2d-metal-insulator transition and interaction);
New topological phases of disordered electron systems
(including topological insulators, graphene etc);
Effects of disorder in systems with special symmetries
(e.g. comprising disorder and Griffiths effects).
Deadline for Requesting Participation: 29 JANUARY 2010
Material:
no notes available
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