March 28-29, 2019
Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Material Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), Germany.
This two-day workshop aims at bringing together a select group of theorists and experimentalists focused on a diverse but intertwined set of topics, ranging from state-of-the-art numerical methods to describing the dynamics of quantum spin liquids to exact analytical approaches for solving fundamental models, from the measurement of thermal transport in novel materials with unexpected properties to formal developments in calculating relevant response functions, and from the studies of phase diagrams of a broad class of materials to the hunt for exotic ordered and disordered states. All these efforts will be celebrated as strongly correlated and unified by one and the same theme.
Marcelo Arlego | Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina |
Bernd Büchner | IFW Dresden, Germany |
Sasha Chernyshev | UC Irvine, US |
Ilya Eremin | Bochum University, Germany |
Peter Fulde | MPI-PKS, Dresden, Germany |
Fabian Heidrich-Meisner | University of Göttingen, Germany |
Christian Hess | IFW Dresden, Germany |
Andreas Honecker | Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France |
Hans-Henning Klauss | TU Dresden, Germany |
Reinhard Kremer | MPI-FKF, Stuttgart, Germany |
Natalia Perkins | University of Minnesota, US |
Robin Steinigeweg | University of Osnabrück, Germany |
Roser Valenti | Frankfurt University, Germany |
Matthias Vojta | TU Dresden, Germany |
Sasha Chernyshev | UC Irvine |
Fabian Heidrich-Meisner | Universität Göttingen |
Christian Hess | IFW Dresden |