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Colloquium: Suppressed Dispersion for a Randomly /kicked Quantum Particle in a Dirac Comb
Start Date: 3/10/2014Start Time: 2:30 PM
End Date: 3/10/2014End Time: 3:30 PM

Event Description
Jeremy Clark, visiting assistant professor of mathematics, Michigan State University

 

Abstract: I will discuss the long-term spatial behavior of a model for a quantum particle moving in one dimension. The particle's movement is influenced by a periodic force and random momentum kicks that simulate the effect of the particle colliding with members of a background gas. The results that I will present amount to central limit theorems that contrast the spatial behavior of the particle between the cases in which the periodic force is smooth or has singular peaks.
Contact Information:
Name: Pavel Grinfeld
Email: pg77@drexel.edu
Location:
Korman Center, Room 245, 15 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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