Seminaria Instytutowe

The Discrete Charm of Scale Invariance

by Ubirajara Van Kolck (European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas - ECT)

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Description

Nature is certainly not invariant under changes of scale. Phenomena and laws are characterized by parameters that determine their physical dimensions. However, while the complexity of some many-body systems may stem from a profusion of distinct scales, rich structures (such as fractals) exist even when there is no more than one essential scale associated with *discrete* scale invariance. I will discuss how intrinsically quantum-mechanical structures with unique properties, sometimes labeled "Efimov physics", emerge in nuclear and some closely related atomic systems from a contact three-body force.