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Overview

Benjamin Doyon is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with significant contributions to Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Condensed Matter Physics; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; and Mathematical Physics.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Quantum many-body systems, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics, Theoretical and Computational Physics, Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, and Nonlinear Waves and Solitons.

Benjamin Doyon has authored numerous papers, including:

  • Quantum Generalized Hydrodynamics (2020), published in Physical Review Letters
  • Introduction to the Special Issue on Emergent Hydrodynamics in Integrable Many-Body Systems (2022), published in Journal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment
  • Correlation functions and transport coefficients in generalised hydrodynamics (2022), published in Journal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment
  • Nonequilibrium Dynamics and Weakly Broken Integrability (2021), published in Physical Review Letters
  • Thermalization of a Trapped One-Dimensional Bose Gas via Diffusion (2020), published in Physical Review Letters

Their frequent collaborators include Jacopo De Nardis, Takato Yoshimura, Friedrich Hübner, Giuseppe Del Vecchio Del Vecchio, and Thibault Bonnemain.

Benjamin Doyon's research is regularly published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review Letters, Journal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment, SciPost Physics, and Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical. The breadth of publication venues reflects the scientist's engagement with both theoretical and experimental facets of physics.

Best Publications

  • Emergent Hydrodynamics in Integrable Quantum Systems Out of Equilibrium

    Olalla A. Castro-Alvaredo;Benjamin Doyon;Takato Yoshimura

  • Lecture Notes On Generalised Hydrodynamics

    Benjamin Doyon

  • Form Factors of Branch-Point Twist Fields in Quantum Integrable Models and Entanglement Entropy

    J. L. Cardy;O. A. Castro-Alvaredo;B. Doyon

  • Generalized Hydrodynamics on an Atom Chip

    Maximilian Schemmer;Isabelle Bouchoule;Benjamin Doyon;Jerome Dubail

  • Hydrodynamic Diffusion in Integrable Systems.

    Jacopo De Nardis;Denis Bernard;Benjamin Doyon

  • Soliton Gases and Generalized Hydrodynamics.

    Benjamin Doyon;Takato Yoshimura;Jean-Sébastien Caux

  • A note on generalized hydrodynamics: inhomogeneous fields and other concepts

    Benjamin Doyon;Takato Yoshimura

  • Drude Weight for the Lieb-Liniger Bose Gas

    Benjamin Doyon;Herbert Spohn

  • Exact large-scale correlations in integrable systems out of equilibrium

    Benjamin Doyon

  • Diffusion in generalized hydrodynamics and quasiparticle scattering

    Jacopo De Nardis;Denis Bernard;Benjamin Doyon

  • Large-Scale Description of Interacting One-Dimensional Bose Gases: Generalized Hydrodynamics Supersedes Conventional Hydrodynamics.

    Benjamin Doyon;Jérôme Dubail;Robert Konik;Takato Yoshimura

  • Energy flow in non-equilibrium conformal field theory

    Denis Bernard;Denis Bernard;Benjamin Doyon

  • Conformal field theory out of equilibrium: a review

    Denis Bernard;Benjamin Doyon

  • Generalized hydrodynamics of classical integrable field theory: the sinh-Gordon model

    Alvise Bastianello;Benjamin Doyon;Gerard Watts;Takato Yoshimura

  • Dynamics of hard rods with initial domain wall state

    Benjamin Doyon;Herbert Spohn

  • Quantum Generalized Hydrodynamics

    Paola Ruggiero;Pasquale Calabrese;Pasquale Calabrese;Benjamin Doyon;Jérôme Dubail

  • A geometric viewpoint on generalized hydrodynamics

    Benjamin Doyon;Herbert Spohn;Takato Yoshimura

  • Non-Equilibrium Steady States in Conformal Field Theory

    Denis Bernard;Benjamin Doyon

  • The effect of atom losses on the distribution of rapidities in the one-dimensional Bose gas

    Isabelle Bouchoule;Benjamin Doyon;Jerome Dubail

  • Generalised hydrodynamics of the classical Toda system

    Benjamin Doyon

  • Energy flow in quantum critical systems far from equilibrium

    M. J. Bhaseen;Benjamin Doyon;Andrew Lucas;Koenraad Schalm;Koenraad Schalm

Frequent Co-Authors

John Cardy
John Cardy University of California, Berkeley
Herbert Spohn
Herbert Spohn Technical University of Munich
Pasquale Calabrese
Pasquale Calabrese International School for Advanced Studies
James Lepowsky
James Lepowsky Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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