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Quantum information
OUTLINE: The objective of this course is to introduce some basic theoretical tools to understand what is meant by “quantum information and computation”. After recalling… Read More
Elective courses, M2 First semester, courses
Mathematical tools
The course is based on miscellaneous small chapters, built from examples. The goal is to recall and introduce useful mathematical tools with hands on. The… Read More
Elective courses, M2 First semester, courses
Quantum theory of electromagnetism
Key Words: Quantum electromagnetism, photons, interaction between matter and light, spontaneous emission, classical and quantum states of light. Bibliography: Rayonnement quantique, Alain Laverne, available in…
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Quantum mesoscopic physics
In this lecture, we explore transport properties of quantum systems whose dimensions are smaller than the characteristic phase coherence length. Below this length scale, the… Read More
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Biophysics
To motivate how physics can give insight into — and also get insight from — living systems, consider how an organism develops. Yes, genetics is… Read More
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Statistical field theory and soft matter
Statistical field theory (SFT) applies ordinarily to systems close to a critical phase transition, where large-scale fluctuations are observed. However, soft matter (polymers, biological membranes,… Read More
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Numerical simulations
Six decades after the first simulation in physics, simulations became a tool that have invaded all fields of sciences. The lecture starts by an overview of basic methods… Read More
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Nonequilibrium and active systems
Statistical mechanics has brought a fundamental change of paradigm in physics: rather than solving complex dynamics (e.g. Newton or Schroedinger equations), the study of matter… Read More
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Disordered systems
Most physical systems in nature can be considered as disordered in the sense that either the relevant dynamical degrees of freedom interact heterogeneously, or because… Read More