Schedule Aug 21, 2012
Nonthermal Fixed Points and Bose Condensation: From the Early Universe to Cold Atoms
Jürgen Berges (Univ. Heidelberg)

Nonthermal fixed points can lead to diverging time scales out of equilibrium, which play an important role for our understanding of thermalization in closed quantum systems. I will discuss recent developments in the context of quantum turbulence and Bose condensation far from equilibrium for relativistic as well as non-relativistic systems.

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