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Prof. Ph. Jacquod
Physics Department
University of Arizona
1118 E. Fourth Street
P.O. Box 210081
Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
Phone: ++1 520 626 5112
Fax: ++1 520 621 4721
E-mail: pjacquod at physics dot arizona dot edu
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Research Areas
(Click on subtopics for selected publications -
or get some more precise infos in
.ps or in
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| Classical and Wave / Quantum Chaos |
Random Matrix Theory for Few Interacting Particles
in Disordered Environment [1]
Chaos in Dielectric Cavities and the Resulting
Optical Emission Intensities
[1]
Decoherence, Irreversibility and the Loschmidt Echo in Dynamical Systems
[1],
[2]
See this somehow outdated
talk
Statistical Properties of Coulomb Blockaded Quantum Dots[1]
Ground-State Spin Magnetism of Zero-Dimensional Systems[1],
Mesoscopic Proximity Effect
[1]
Quasiparticle Density of States in Dirty
d-Wave Superconductors
[1]
Semiclassical Transport in Ballistic Systems
[1],
[2]
See this somehow outdated
talk
A longer, colloquium version is also available
here
A more recent talk on mesoscopic superconductivity
here
| Physics of Complex Systems |
Spectral and Localization Properties of Interacting
Particles in Disordered Potentials
[1],
[2]
Spectral and Localization Properties of Interacting
Particles in Quasiperiodic Potentials
[1]
Transition to Chaos in Strongly Interacting Fermionic
Systems[1]
Statistical Properties of Low-Lying Excitations in Randomly
Interacting Systems
[1]
Duality in Fermionic Systems [1]
Semiclassical approach to mesoscopic systems - 3e cycle de la physique en Suisse Romande, EPFL, fall '08
| Seminars / Colloquium organization |
Colloquium organization page, fall '07
Colloquium organization page, spring '08
None currently - PhD positions available; pls contact me!!!
Amarjeet Bhullar (PostDoc - now with Jerome Moloney, Math Dpt, U of A)
Rob Whitney (PostDoc - now in Grenoble)
Jeff Weiss (PhD Student - Tucson)
Cyril Petitjean (PhD Student - Geneva; now in Regensburg)
| Past and Present Collaborators |
Inanc Adagideli (Regensburg)
Yoram Alhassid (Yale)
Jean-Pierre Amiet
Armelle Barelli
Jens Bardarson (Leiden)
Jean Bellissard (Georgia Tech)
Carlo Beenakker (Leiden)
Yuval Gefen (Weizmann Inst.)
Marlies
Goorden (Geneva)
Gregor Hackenbroich
Rick Heller (Harvard)
Dimitri Kusnezov
Evgenii Narimanov (Purdue)
Lea Santos (Dartmouth)
Henning Schomerus (Lancaster)
Harald Schwefel (Erlangen)
Dima Shepelyansky (Toulouse)
Peter Silvestrov (Bochum)
Oleg Starykh (Utah)
Douglas Stone (Yale)
Eugene Sukhorukov (Geneva)
Oleg Sushkov (New South Wale - Sydney)
Mikhail Titov (Konstanz)
Hakan Tureci (ETHZ - Zurich)
Varga Imre (Budapest)
Rob Whitney (ILL, Grenoble)
Andre Wobst
Thanks to (some of) these people, my Erdos number is 4 !
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