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Nanostructures Group

Welcome to the website of Nanostructures division of the Solid State Physics department of the Gottfired Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hannover.

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Prof. Dr. Rolf J. Haug

Prof. Dr. Michael Oestreich

Partners

The group is involved in multiple cooperations and research facilities including:

 

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Veranstaltungen - Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik

Veranstaltungskalender - Veranstalter Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik - Leibniz Universität Hannover

Veranstaltungskalender - Veranstalter Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik - Leibniz Universität Hannover

Leibniz Universität Hannover : Veranstaltungskalender - Veranstalter Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik

21.05.2013: Toric Geometry, Dimers and String Theory

Toric geometry and quiver theory play a major role in a wide variety of algebraic geometry and string theory. The school will bring together mathematicians and physicists to learn the basics of toric geometry, toric singularities, quiver and dimer diagrams as well as some of their applications to string theory, such as...

28.05.2013: Searching for gravitational waves from rapidly rotating neutron stars

Dr. Badri Krishnan (Albert Einstein Institut, Hannover)
Rapidly rotating neutron stars are potential sources for long lived periodic gravitational waves which could be detected by Earth based interferometric detectors such as LIGO, Virgo and GEO. In this talk I will review the general search problem, the computational challenges, and some recent observational results.

30.05.2013: A geometric proof of the Berger holonomy theorem

Dr. Lars Schäfer (Leibniz Universität Hannover)

31.05.2013: Bestimmung des Einflusses thermischer Strahlung auf eine optische Strontium-Gitteruhr

Herr Dipl.-Phys. Thomas Middelmann
Disputationsvortrag zum Thema: Bestimmung des Einflusses thermischer Strahlung auf eine optische Strontium-Gitteruhr

31.05.2013: Applications of localization techniques in supersymmetric field theories

Dr. Igor Samsonov (Universität Padua, Italien)
The localization techniques provide a powerful tool for obtaining exact, non-perturbative results in supersymmetric field theories in various dimensions. They can be applied for computing exact partition functions, supersymmetric Wilson loops and correlation functions which provide non-trivial tests of dualities in...