Sergey Popruzhenko
(National Research Nuclear University, MEPhl, Moscow)
Jan M Rost
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden)
Ulf Saalmann
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden)
with a focus on
Trajectories are a common concept for approximating the quantum description of microscopic phenomena. Yet motivation, justification and implementation vary considerably depending on the problem. The focus of this year’s Atomic Physics workshop will provide a synopsis and at the same time a possibility for cross fertilization of trajectory approaches in atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics. This includes quantum trajectories and Bohmian mechanics in addition to all classical, semiclassical and hybrid quantum-classical formulations.
The workshop will take place this year from Tuesday noon to Friday noon.
As in the past years a fraction of the slots are devoted to presentations about topics of general interest in atomic physics.
Dieter Bauer (Rostock)
Jamal Berakdar (Halle)
Jens Biegert (Barcelona)
Antonio Di Piazza (Heidelberg)
Ulli Eichmann (Berlin)
Alexander Eisfeld (Dresden)
Agapi Emmanouilidou (London)
Carla Figueira De Morisson Faria (London)
Stephan Fritzsche (Jena)
Faris Gelmukhanov (Stockholm)
Hardy Gross (Halle)
Frank Grossmann (Dresden)
Karen Hatsagortsyan (Heidelberg)
Misha Ivanov (Berlin)
Manfred Lein (Hannover)
Dejan B. Milosevic (Sarajevo)
Hongcheng Ni (Wien)
Alexander Pukhov (Düsseldorf)
Georg Raithel (Ann Arbor)
Alejandro Saenz (Berlin)
Axel Schild (Zürich)
Stefan Schippers (Giessen)
Bernd Schütte (Berlin)
Martin Schultze (Garching)
Armin Scrinzi (München)
David Tannor (Rehovot)
Josef Tiggesbäumker (Rostock)
Jiri Vanicek (Zürich)
Hans Jakob Wörner (Zürich)