Wednesday, December 11, 2024 4pm to 5pm
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Presented by: Paul Romatschke, University of Colorado, Boulder
Abstract: In classical physics, unbounded (or "up-side-down") potentials do not allow for a stable ground state. As a consequence, unbounded potentials have often been dismissed as not viable for proper unitary quantum theories. Historically, we have learned that the quantum world often contradicts dearly held beliefs based on classical physics. By contrast, mathematics has been recognized as a good guide even when classical intuition fails. In this talk, I will use well-developed mathematics to explore physical systems with up-side-down and non-Hermitian potentials in quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, with applications to AMO experiments, high energy physics and Quantum Chromodynamics.
Host: Tobin Munsat
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