Main topics and aims of the workshop
The goal of this workshop is to bring together scientists working on various aspects of non-Hermitian physics beyond the linear regime, fostering collaborations and transfer of knowledge across diverse communities.
In particular, topics will include:
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many-body and interaction-induced skin effects;
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nonlinear exceptional points and dynamics, skin solitons;
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non-Hermitian many-body localization, chaos and complexity;
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non-Hermitian topology;
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measurement-induced phase transitions;
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experimental platforms for non-Hermitian physics;
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open and monitored quantum many-body systems.
Below you can find an evolving list of invited speakers:
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Emil Bergholtz (Stockholm University)
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Giuliano Chiriacò (University of Catania)
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Aashish Clerk (University of Chicago)
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Giuseppe de Tomasi (University of Lisbon)
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Adolfo del Campo (University of Luxembourg)
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Louis Garbe (Technical University Munich)
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Ryo Hanai (Institute of Science Tokyo)
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Kohei Kawabata (University of Tokyo)
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Flore Kunst (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen)
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Alexander Poddubny (Weizmann Institute)
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Tibor Rakovszky (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
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Lucas Sá (University of Cambridge)
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Pablo Sala (California Institute of Technology)
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Marco Schirò (Collège de France)
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Xhek Turkeshi (University of Cologne)
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Ewold Verhagen (Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF)
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Clara Wanjura (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen)
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Marko Žnidarič (University of Ljubljana)