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SUMMARY:Physics and Astronomy Colloquium &#8211; Dr. John E. Thomas
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. John E. Thomas, North Carolina State University. Dr. Thomas will present his talk, “Optically-Trapped Interacting Fermi Gases”, Thursday, January 28, at 4:10 pm via Zoom.\n\nMeet the speaker at 3:30 pm - join us in welcoming the speaker and for an informal chat!\n\nhttps://wsu.zoom.us/j/95710823436?pwd=QlJTZzN6a25DTnJsUG44aW0vNWtzZz09\n\nMeeting ID: 957 1082 3436\n\nPasscode: PhysAstro\n\nAbstract: Optically-trapped, ultra-cold gases of spin ½-up and spin ½-down 6Li atoms enable “designer” interactions, offering a versatile environment for simulating exotic quantum systems.  I will discuss our latest measurements of hydrodynamic transport coefficients in the strongly interacting regime, where the cloud exhibits scale invariant, “nearly perfect” flow, analogous to that of a quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter at 2 trillion degrees that existed microseconds after the Big Bang.  Then I will discuss measurements of information scrambling in the very weakly interacting regime, where the cloud behaves as a large spin lattice in energy space, with effective long-range interactions.\n\n&nbsp;\n\n&nbsp;
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