14–17 Sept 2025
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Kinetic theory of nearly integrable systems

14 Sept 2025, 13:00
20m
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Lojasiewicza 11 30-348 Kraków Poland

Speaker

Milosz Panfil (University of Warsaw)

Description

Quantum integrable systems are characterised by an infinite number of conserved charges and stable quasi-particle excitations. When integrability is broken, interactions between quasi-particles are introduced, opening the way for a novel kinetic theory that incorporates both integrable and non-integrable processes. In this talk I will review recent advances in the development of such a kinetic framework, which provides new insights into a range of non-equilibrium phenomena in strongly correlated models. These include the thermalisation of homogeneous systems, the emergence of the Navier-Stokes equations, and the generalisation of the famous BBGKY hierarchy.

Primary author

Milosz Panfil (University of Warsaw)

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