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Correlations in

Novel Quantum Materials

Workshop on the theory of condensed quantum matter

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

June 20–23, 2022 • Stuttgart, Germany

© Grakervice MPI-FKF, Imagess© MPI-FKF

Organizing Commit eet

Contact

CNQM202 @fkf.mpg.de2 MPI for Solid State Research Elio J. König

Thomas Schäfer

Materials with strongly correlated quantum particles are at the forefront of present solid state research. Understanding the experimental properties of novel quantum materials crucially relies on the application of cutting-edge analytical and numerical tools.

This workshop aims at bringing together world-leading experts in both analytical and numerical theory to advance the current perspective on important questions of the field: What are the signatures of quantum order in newly synthesized

experimental setups? Which aspects of quantum materials can be described on the model level? What are the

computational and algorithmic boundaries hindering the solution of the many-body problem? What is

the nature of phase transitions between these novel states of matter?

Scope

www.fkf.mpg.de/cnqm2022

Further information at

Invited Speakers

(Sapienza, Rome) Lilia Boeri

Giorgio Sangiovanni(U Würzburg) Annica Black-Schaffer(Uppsala U)

Massimo Capone(SISSA, Trieste) Premala Chandra(Rutgers U) Ilya Eremin(RU Bochum)

Michel Ferrero(Collège de France&École Polytechnique) Philipp Hansmann(U Erlangen-Nuremberg)

Lukas Janssen(TU Dresden) Friedrich Krien(TU Wien) Fabian Kugler(Rutgers U)

Alex Levchenko(U Wisconsin-Madison)

Georg Rohringer(U Hamburg) Achim Rosch(U Cologne) Jed Pixley(Rutgers U)

Jörg Schmalian(Karlsruhe IT)

Alessandro Toschi(TU Wien) Ronny Thomale(U Würzburg) Tuesday, June 21st, 2022, 6 pm

MPI for Solid State Research, Stuttgart

Emergence 2.0:

Philosophy, Quantum Materials, and Artificial Intelligence

Panelists:

Patricia Palacios(U Salzburg/LMU Munich) (Karlsruhe IT) Jörg Schmalian

(U Stuttgart) Marco Huber

Publicinterdisciplinary pane l dis

cuss ion

Keynote peakers S

Andrey Chubukov(U Minnesota) Piers Coleman(Rutgers U) Jan von Delft(LMU Munich) Sean Hartnoll(U Cambridge) Karsten Held(TU Wien)

Alexander Lichtenstein(U Hamburg) Natalia Perkins(U Minnesota)

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