Nonequilibrium quantum dynamics of many-body systems of ultracold atoms
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Dynamical experiments with strongly
interacting many-body systems in low dimensional systems will be
discussed. The emphasis will be on new insights that can be obtained
from experiments with ultracold atoms.
I will review recent experiment on the dynamical splitting
of one dimensional condensates, which revealed such surprising
phenomena as two regimes of decoherence and
prethermalization. I will also discuss experiments with fermionic
systems in the vicinity of
the Feshbach resonance and questions that they raised regarding
the competition of Stoner magnetism and dynamical pair formation,
and RF spectroscopy in the strongly interacting regime
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