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iTHEMS participated RIKEN’s open-day on April 21

2018-04-23

For the first time, iTHEMS participated RIKEN’s open-day last Saturday. Six researchers from iTHEMS gave short lectures for the public at our seminar room in Japanese.
Those were:
Tomoki Ozawa on Mathematics bridges classical and quantum physics;
Jeffery Fawcett on deciphering the enigma of life;
Yuki Yokokura on physics of black holes;
Yoshiyuki Inoue on the observation of black holes;
Takashi Okada on the network in life science;
Masato Taki on Do AIs dream of electric sheep?

The event was huge success. Every lecture attracted more audience than we can fit in the seminar room. Next year, we should do the lectures in a larger room.
Thank you all the lecturers, especially Taki-san and Yokokura-san who arranged the event.

Upcoming Events

Seminar

Thermodynamic of a one-dimensional Bose gas at low temperature & superfluidity in neutron-star matter

April 24 (Tue) at 15:30 - 16:30, 2018

Giulia De Rosi (The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain)

Ultracold atomic gases and neutron-star matter play a paramount importance in many-body physics, by exhibiting important analogies and differences. One of the most interesting phenomena shared by both systems is provided by superfluidity.

In the first part of the talk, I will show that the chemical potential of a one-dimensional (1D) interacting Bose gas exhibits a non-monotonic temperature dependence which is peculiar of superfluids. The effect is a direct consequence of the phononic nature of the excitation spectrum at large wavelengths exhibited by 1D Bose gases.

For low temperatures T, I demonstrate that the coefficient in the $T^2$ expansion of the chemical potential is defined by the zero-temperature density dependence of the sound velocity and it has been calculated along the crossover between the Bogoliubov weakly-interacting gas and the Tonks-Girardeau gas of impenetrable bosons. The theoretical predictions along the crossover are confirmed by comparison with the exactly solvable Yang-Yang model in which the finite-temperature equation of state is obtained numerically by solving Bethe-ansatz equations.

In the second part of the talk, I will show the results of a study of the superfluid gap in pure neutron matter, associated with the formation of Cooper pairs in the $^1S_0$ channel. The interaction responsible of the onset of superfluidity is an effective interaction coming from a nuclear Hamiltonian strongly constrained by phenomenology and obtained from the correlated basis function (CBF) perturbation theory and the formalism of cluster expansions. The calculations have been carried out using an improved version of the CBF effective interaction, in which three-nucleon forces are taken into account using a microscopic model. Our results show that the superfluid transition occurs at values of densities corresponding to the neutron-star inner crust.

References

  1. G. De Rosi, G. E. Astrakharchik and S. Stringari "Thermodynamic behavior of a one-dimensional Bose gas at low temperature", Phys. Rev. A 96, 013613 (2017)
  2. O. Benhar and G. De Rosi "Superfluid Gap in Neutron Matter from a Microscopic Effective Interaction", J Low Temp Phys 189, 250 (2017)

Venue: Seminar Room #160, 1F Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: English

Math Lecture

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Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography

Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography (1st)

April 26 (Thu) at 10:00 - 11:30, 2018

Eren Mehmet Kıral (Visiting Researcher, RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP))

A new series of lectures "Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography" (lecturer: Dr. Eren Mehmet Kıral) will be started on April as one of math lecture series.
It will be held twice a month (every other Thursday, about 15 times in total).

Venue: Seminar Room #160, 1F Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: English

Colloquium

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MACS ColloquiumSupported by iTHEMSSUURI-COOL (Kyoto)

The 4th MACS Colloquium

April 27 (Fri) at 15:00 - 16:45, 2018

Yuji Tachikawa (Professor, Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU), The University of Tokyo)

15:00- Teatime
15:15- Talk by Prof. Yuji Tachikawa
16:45- MACS Student Conference FY2018

The 4th MACS colloquium supported by iTHEMS. It will be broadcasted to Wako by Skype, but if you can join the colloquium physically in Kyoto, that would be better. iTHEMS provides good cakes/cookies at Kyoto!

Venue: Lecture room #401, Graduate School of Science Building No 6, Kyoto University

Broadcast: #433, Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: Japanese

Math Lecture

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Theory of Operator Algebras

Theory of Operator Algebras (1st)

May 10 (Thu) at 15:30 - 16:30, 2018

Yosuke Kubota (Research Scientist, iTHEMS)

Venue: Seminar Room #160, 1F Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: English

Math Lecture

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Theory of Operator Algebras

Theory of Operator Algebras (2nd)

June 21 (Thu) at 15:30 - 17:00, 2018

Yosuke Kubota (Research Scientist, iTHEMS)

Please note that the date and time of the 2nd lecture has been changed from May 21 10:30 to June 21 15:30.

Venue: Seminar Room #160, 1F Main Research Building, RIKEN

Event Official Language: English

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