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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
4:00 AM
3481 Randall (Oskar Klein Conference Room)
Speaker: Julian Sonner (Cambridge University)
Describing non-equiblibrium behaviour of strongly correlated systems is one of the major strengths of the AdS/CFT correspondence. I will give an overview of the pertinent concepts and interesting challenges in this area and illustrate recent progress using holography based on my own work on far-from equilibrium current noise near quantum critical points and its relation to Hawking radiation.
