The first two lectures (May 5, May 12) focused on quantum impurity models, such as the Kondo model. Originally introduced to describe magnetic impurities in metals, these models have enjoyed a recent revival of interest, in connection with the physics of Coulomb blocking in nanostructures on the one hand, and in the context of the dynamic mean-field theory of systems with strong electronic correlations on the other. Two seminars were given in conjunction with these lectures, by Olivier Parcollet (IPhT, CEA-Saclay) on "Quantum impurity models: numerical methods and applications", and by Serge Florens (Institut Néel, CNRS, Grenoble) on "Exotic Kondo effects in nanostructures".
10:00 - 11:15
Lecture
Quantum impurity models, Kondo effect (II)
Antoine Georges