Dear all,
SISSA is pleased to
announce that the 2022 edition of its traditional
Boltzmann lecture will take place online on 21 February at
3pm. Professor Subir Sachdev from Harvard University will
hold a lecture entitled “Statistical mechanics of metals
without quasiparticles, and of charged black holes”.
Register here to join
the webinar:
https://sissa-it.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5WfX5pG3QUaoBP1uUw6P9Q
Abstract
The very successful
theory of metals is based upon a Boltzmann equation for
electronic quasiparticles. But the “strange metals” found
in high temperature superconductors do not have
well-defined quasiparticle excitations, which raises the
problem of a theory of electrical transport in such
metals. In their quantum theory of charged black holes,
Gibbons and Hawking applied the Boltzmann-Gibbs ensemble
to the Einstein-Maxwell theory and obtained results for
black hole entropy which did not have an evident
interpretation in terms of the eigenstates of a quantum
Hamiltonian. I will describe progress in resolving these
long-standing problems in very different fields of physics
using insights from the solvable Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
of fermions with random interactions.
Subir Sachdev was
educated at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard
University. He has held professional positions at Bell
Labs, Yale University, and Harvard where he is now the
Herchel Smith Professor of Physics. During 2021-22 he is
also the Maureen and John Hendricks Distinguished Visiting
Professor at The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
He has been elected to national academies of science in
India and the U.S. and is a recipient of a number of
awards and honors which include the Dirac Medal from ICTP
– the “Abdus Salam” International Center for Theoretical
Physics, and the Lars Onsager Prize from the American
Physical Society.