QI 29: Quantum Thermodynamics and Open Quantum Systems II
Donnerstag, 9. März 2023, 14:30–16:30, B302
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14:30 |
QI 29.1 |
The role of generalized entropies in thermodynamics — •Bilal Cantürk
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14:45 |
QI 29.2 |
Correlations facilitate ergotropy transmission — •Rick Simon, Janet Anders, and Karen Hovhannisyan
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15:00 |
QI 29.3 |
Nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics in open systems: the influence of initial correlations — •Alessandra Colla, Niklas Neubrand, and Heinz-Peter Breuer
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15:15 |
QI 29.4 |
Long-time equilibration can determine transient thermality — •Karen Hovhannisyan, Somayyeh Nemati, Carsten Henkel, and Janet Anders
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15:30 |
QI 29.5 |
power output, efficiency and role of the thermodynamic limit in nonequilibrium open quantum opto-mechanical engines — •Paulo José Paulino de Souza, Igor Lesanovsky, and Federico Carollo
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15:45 |
QI 29.6 |
A Rydberg ion quantum engine — •Wilson Martins, Igor Lesanovsky, and Federico Carollo
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16:00 |
QI 29.7 |
Measurement feedback models of friction beyond the diffusive limit — •Michael Gaida and Stefan Nimmrichter
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16:15 |
QI 29.8 |
Initial Correlations in Open Quantum Systems: Constructing Linear Dynamical Maps and Master Equations — •Niklas Neubrand, Alessandra Colla, and Heinz-Peter Breuer
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