Date
June 17 (Mon) at 13:42 - June 28 (Fri) at 17:30, 2024 (JST)
Speakers
  • Abhishek Dhar (Professor, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, India)
  • Luca Delacrétaz (Assistant Professor, The University of Chicago, USA)
  • Tomohiro Tanogami (Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Space Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University)
  • Taiki Haga (Assistant Professor, Division of Physics and Electronics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University)
  • Yukinao Akamatsu (Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University)
  • Keisuke Fujii (JSPS Research Fellow PD, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
  • Harukuni Ikeda (Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Gakushuin University)
  • Yuki Minami (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Gifu University)
  • Hiroyoshi Nakano (Assistant Professor, The Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), The University of Tokyo)
  • Yusuke Nishida (Professor, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • Makiko Sasada (Professor, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
Venue
  • Panasonic Hall, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University (Main Venue)
  • via Zoom
Language
English
Host
Masaru Hongo

Establishing universal laws in far-from-equilibrium physical systems is one of the outstanding unresolved problems in modern physics. While we have not reached a complete theory applicable to any nonequilibrium system, hydrodynamics provides a promising theoretical tool, which captures universal macroscopic behaviors of nonequilibrium many-body systems. In particular, a hydrodynamic approach with thermal fluctuation, dubbed fluctuating hydrodynamics, successfully describes normal hydrodynamic transports in three-dimensional systems as well as anomalous transports (related to the Kardar–Parisi–Zhang universality class) in low-dimensional systems.

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together theorists working on both classical and quantum many-body problems and to explore nonequilibrium physics from the viewpoint of fluctuating hydrodynamics.

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