Diesen Kurs in AGNES anzeigen.

Fluctuations are omnipresent in both the classical and the quantum world and they are connected with a panoply of phenomena of great importance in different areas of physics, ranging from quantum field theory to gravity, from statistical physics to cosmology. This includes multidisciplinary topics such as biophysics, optomechanics and, in general, light-matter interaction. The exact understanding of fluctuation-induced phenomena is rapidly becoming important for the characterization of modern experimental set-ups and for the opportunities and challenges that they offer to nanotechnology.

The aim of this lecture will be to make the student acquainted with fundamental concepts of fluctuation-induced phenomena. The course consists of two sessions a week. The lectures are accompanied by weekly tutorials where the solutions of the problem sheets and questions about the lectures are discussed. During the exercise class the problems proposed to the students the week before will be discussed. The exercise class will give them the opportunity to discuss concepts and mathematical demonstrations required during the future lectures.

The class requires a good knowledgde of the topics and the mathematical tools typical of a Bachelor of Physics. Particularly important are Electrodynamics and Optics, Quantum Physics and Advanced Quantum Theory as well as Thermodynamics and Condensed-Matter Theory. 

The lectures do not follow a specific textbook. Instead, a script will be provided that summarizes with detail the material presented during the lecture. The full script can be dowload from this page and it is password protected. The script might be updated during the lecture.

The class takes place on Thursday from 13:00 to 15:00 (lecture) and from 15:00 to 17:00 (exercises/tutorials). 

Depending on the situation, the class will either physically take place in the seminar room NEW 14 1'10 or consist of a mixture of recorded lectures and live-streamed tutorials/exercises (links for videos and meetings will be weekly provided).

For participating in the lecture please register on Moodle. For the moodle password, please send an email to Francesco Intravaia.





________________________________

Lecturer and tutor: Francesco Intravaia


Semester: SoSe 2020