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    • P1: Magnetic and orbital excitations in strongly-correlated materials
    • P2: Effective spin models for deconfined quantum criticality in strongly interacting Ising-gauged Fermi systems
    • P3: Extending the GW approximation with the functional renormalization group
    • P4: Non-equilibrium RG methods and Floquet theory
    • P5: RG approaches to the non-equilibrium Kondo problem
    • P6: Many-body localization in quasi-periodic and random potentials
    • P7: Amplitude-mode duality of non-Markovian, fermionic, open systems
    • P8: Controlled single-spin sources with time-dependent driving
    • P9: Quasiparticle degradation in systems with quadratic band touchings
    • P10: Time dynamics in correlated multi-level quantum dots
    • P11: Quantifying electronic correlations in many-body wave-functions
    • P12: Driven dissipative phase transitions in open quantum systems
    • P13: Geometric pumping in driven non-Markovian open systems
    • P14: Quantum-information approach to geometric pumping
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Projects 2019 - 2023

  Project work Copyright: Martin Braun

Within the framework of the RTG, research takes place on 14 different projects, some of which are connected to each other. For detailed descriptions of the projects, please refer to the list on the left.

last updated: 21/08/2020

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