Date
June 25 (Wed) at 10:00 - 12:30, 2025 (JST)
Speaker
  • Hiroyuki Tajima (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
Language
Japanese
Host
Akira Dohi

Neutron stars, the most compact stars in the Universe, are composed of various matter. However, due to their extremely low temperatures and high densities, they exhibit strong interactions and condensed states. Knowledge of condensed-matter physics is essential for describing such quantum matter. In this lecture, theoretical aspects of condensed-matter physics relevant with neutron stars, through active discussion with participants.

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