Scope

Strongly interacting quantum many-body systems far from equilibrium lie at the forefront of contemporary physics, driven by both fundamental questions and promising applications in quantum computing and quantum simulation.

Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress through a diversity of complementary approaches. Breakthroughs in experiments now enable the exploration of coherent quantum dynamics at unprecedented scales, while, in parallel, powerful analytical and numerical methods have been developed to address increasingly complex theoretical challenges.
Coordinating these research frontiers is possible only through an active and constant effort of the scientific community.

The aim of Threefold Quantum is to bring together these disciplines under a common goal: the investigation of quantum matter far from equilibrium.

By gathering experts in analytical theory, numerical and computational methods, and experimental platforms, Threefold Quantum will foster direct exchange and dialogue between communities that often interact only indirectly. A particular emphasis is placed on the involvement of early-career researchers, promoting networking among future research leaders and laying the foundations for lasting collaboration and shared progress.

 

Invited speakers

  • M. Fagotti (LPTMS, Paris)
  • J. Beugnon (LKB, Paris)
  • M. Landini (Innsbruck University, Innsbruck)
  • S. Murciano (LPTMS, Paris)
  • M. Joshi (IQOQ, Innsbruck)
  • Z. Lenarčič (Jozef Stefan Inst., Ljubljana)
  • M. Ljubotina (TU Munich)
  • M.-C. Bañuls (MPQ of Quantum Optics, Munich)
  • G. Misguich (IPhT, Saclay)

 

Call for Abstracts and Posters

Participants are invited to submit abstracts for contributed presentations and a poster session by clicking on the tab New Submission.

Due to the limited number of slots for contributed talks, poster contributions are especially welcome and will provide opportunities for discussion and interaction across theory, experiment, and computation. Each poster presentation will be accompanied by a flash talk before the discussion session, held at the Hall of LPENS, 24 rue Lhomond, on 11–12 March.

 

Venue

Salle Favard, École normale supérieure, 46 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris.

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within walking distance of the physics department on 24 rue Lhomond.

 

Registration

There are no registration fees for this conference. However, due to limited available space and for organizational purposes, participants are kindly asked to register before Monday 16th February 13h00.

 

Organizers

Stefano Scopa, Alvise Bastianello, and Andrea De Luca.

 

Acknowledgements

The organization of this conference acknowledges support from CNRS, ENS, and the MSCA Grant No. 101103348 (GENESYS).

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