TUE 10: Foundational / Mathematical Aspects – Rigorous Results
Dienstag, 9. September 2025, 14:15–16:15, ZHG103
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14:15 |
TUE 10.1 |
Classicality enforced by consistent value assignments — •Giuseppe Antonio Nisticò
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14:30 |
TUE 10.2 |
In a closed universe, orbital angular momentum has non-integer values — •Daniel Burgarth and Paolo Facchi
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14:45 |
TUE 10.3 |
Proof of the ionization conjecture for Engel-Dreizler atoms — •Heinz Siedentop
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15:00 |
TUE 10.4 |
Robust quantification of spectral transitions in perturbed quantum systems — Zsolt Szabó, Stefan Gehr, Paolo Facchi, Kazuya Yuasa, Daniel Burgarth, and •Davide Lonigro
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15:15 |
TUE 10.5 |
Lie symmetries and ghost-free representations of the Pais-Uhlenbeck model — •Alexander Felski
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15:30 |
TUE 10.6 |
Macroscopic Hall-Current Response in Infinite-Volume Systems — •Marius Wesle, Giovanna Marcelli, Tadahiro Miyao, Domenico Monaco, and Stefan Teufel
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15:45 |
TUE 10.7 |
Particle propagation bounds for bosonic lattice systems with long range interactions — •Carla Rubiliani, Marius Lemm, and Jingxuan Zhang
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16:00 |
TUE 10.8 |
Quantum Incompatibility in Parallel vs Antiparallel Spins — Ram K Patra, •Kunika Agarwal, Biswajit Paul, Snehasish R Chowdhury, Sahil G Naik, and Manik Banik
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