Nonequilibrium Quantum Fields: From Cold Atoms to Cosmology
J. Berges

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of nonequilibrium quantum field theory, covering applications from cold atom experiments to cosmological phenomena, highlighting recent theoretical developments and experimental insights.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of nonequilibrium quantum fields, integrating theoretical frameworks with experimental contexts across various physical systems.
Findings
Unified description of nonequilibrium dynamics in quantum systems
Insights into thermalization processes in cold atoms
Applications to early universe cosmology
Abstract
Lecture notes of the Les Houches Summer School on 'Strongly interacting quantum systems out of equilibrium'.
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TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
