Philippe Jacquod


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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

 


Research Areas
(Click on subtopics for selected publications - or get some more precise infos in .ps or in .pdf )

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  • See this somehow outdated talk

    Mesoscopic Physics

  • 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    See this somehow outdated talk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]


  • Teaching

  • Physics 252 - Introduction to Modern Physics - UA, Spring 2007

  • Oldies :

    Physics 528 - Advanced Statistical Mechanics - UA, Fall 2006


    Mesoscopic Physics, University of Geneva, Switzerland - Spring/Summer 2004




  • Seminars / Colloquium organization

  • Colloquium organization page, fall '07

  • Colloquium organization page, spring '08



  • Group Members

  • Jeff Weiss (PhD Student - Tucson)
  • Cyril Petitjean (PhD Student - Geneva)


  • Former Group Members

  • Amarjeet Bhullar (PostDoc - now with Jerome Moloney, Math Dpt, U of A)
  • Rob Whitney (PostDoc - now in Grenoble)


  • 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 !