LMU-TUM Junior Researcher Seminar
This is an informal joint mathematical physics seminar aimed at the junior researchers (PhD students and postdocs) at LMU and TUM. It is taking place roughly once a month, followed by a social gathering, to get to know each other and our research a bit better.Since one of the goals of this seminar is to connect people from different working groups, we plan it as an on-site event. If for whatever reason it is not possible for you to attend in person, please contact us and we will make online participation possible.
Organizers: Emilio Onorati (TUM), Lea Boßmann (LMU), Simone Rademacher (LMU)
To receive updates about the seminar, please contact one of the organizers.
Events
- Pablo Costa Rico: New Partial Trace Inequalities and Distillability of Werner States
Jinyeop Lee: Second Order Expansion of Gibbs State Reduced Densities in the Gross-Pitaevskii Regime
Wednesday, December 6, 5:15pm
Room B349 at the LMU math institute (Theresienstr. 39)
Between the talks there will be a break with coffee and cookies
- Emilio Onorati: Random quantum circuits as a tool for noise assessment
Friday, June 16, 5pm
Room 02.08.011 at the TUM math institute (Boltzmannstr. 3, TUM Campus in Garching)
Coffee and snacks from 4.30pm in the lounge on the second floor
- Charlotte Dietze: Semiclassical estimates for Schrödinger operators with Neumann boundary conditions on Hölder domains
Friday, April 28, 10am
Room B047 at the LMU math institute (Theresienstr. 39)
Coffee and cake from 9.15am in the common room on the fourth floor
- Cambyse Rouzé: Thermalization of quantum spin chains: an entropic perspective
Friday, January 27, 4:30pm
Room MI 02.06.011 at the TUM math institute (Boltzmannstr. 3, TUM Campus in Garching)
- Christmas market
Monday, December 12, 5pm
Medieval Christmas Fair at Wittelsbacherplatz
- Martin Ravn Christiansen: The Correlation Energy of a Fermi Gas in the Mean-Field Regime
Friday, November 25, 3pm
Room B252 at the LMU math institute (Theresienstr. 39)
- Amanda Young: Gapped Ground State Phases of Quantum Lattice Models
Friday, October 28, 4pm
Room B040 at the LMU math institute (Theresienstr. 39)