Lev P. Gor’kov is universally regarded as one of the top living theoretical physicists, and is widely acclaimed for his seminal contributions to the theory of superconductivity and the theory of metals, for his pioneering work on low dimensional organic materials, and more generally for his ground-breaking achievements in developing modern theoretical methods for quantum many-body systems. He belongs to the last generation of scientists who were direct disciples of the legendary Soviet theorist Lev Davidovich Landau. Lev Gor’kov’s superb contributions to physics reflect the unique style and profound originality of the famous Landau School.
Dr. Lev P. Gor'kov
Host: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Dates: December 2-3, 2010
Venue: Hotel Duval
Program Outline
Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010
6:30 – 8:00 pm - Registration and Reception at the Hotel Duval
Friday, Dec. 3, 2010
9:00 am to 6pm - Symposium at the Hotel Duval
7:00pm - Banquet and After Dinner Program
All attendees of PPHMF-VII are invited to register for the symposium.
List of Speakers:
- Elihu Abrahams (UCLA)
- Piers Coleman (Rutgers)
- Konstantin Efetov (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum)
- Alexander Finkel'stein (Texas A&M)
- Zachary Fisk (UC Irvine)
- Sergey Iordanskii (Landau Institute)
- Leonid Levitov (MIT)
- David Pines (UIUC, UC Davis)
- Doug Scalapino (UC Santa Barbara)
- Frank Steglich (MPI-CPfS Dresden)
Organizing Committee:
- Greg Boebinger (NHMFL)
- Vladimir Dobrosavljevic (FSU, NHMFL)
- Zachary Fisk (UCI)
- David Pines (UIUC, UC Davis)
- Stephan Von Molnar (FSU)
Program Commitee:
- Nick Bonesteel (FSU, NHMFL)
- Andrey Chubukov (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Piers Coleman (Rutgers)
- Alexander Finkelstein (Texas A&M)
- David Khmelnitskii (Cambridge)
- Vladimir Mineev, Chair (CEA, Grenoble)
Workshop Sponsors