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===== News ===== | ===== News ===== | ||
- | * **January 27, 2018:** The next International Wigner Workshop will be a two-day satellite event of the International Workshop on Computational Nanotechnology (IWCN) 2019 and will be held on May 19-20, 2019 in the [[http:// | + | |
+ | * **October 26, 2018:** New Review Paper on [[https:// | ||
+ | * **September 25, 2018:** The program committee for the [[http:// | ||
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* **September 21, 2017:** We are deeply saddened that [[Hideaki Tsuchiya]] passed away. | * **September 21, 2017:** We are deeply saddened that [[Hideaki Tsuchiya]] passed away. | ||
* **June, 2017:** We have successfully held our second [[http:// | * **June, 2017:** We have successfully held our second [[http:// | ||
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* **September 17, 2015:** Special Issue on Wigner Functions, edited by [[Mihail (Mixi) Nedjalkov]], | * **September 17, 2015:** Special Issue on Wigner Functions, edited by [[Mihail (Mixi) Nedjalkov]], | ||
* **July 22-24, 2015:** [[David K. Ferry]] and [[Irena Knezevic]] visited the Institute for Microelectronics, | * **July 22-24, 2015:** [[David K. Ferry]] and [[Irena Knezevic]] visited the Institute for Microelectronics, | ||
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===== Motivation ===== | ===== Motivation ===== | ||
Particular motivations for creating the Wigner Initiative and this Wiki are to increase synergy effects and to foster knowledge transfer within the community. Looking at the development of research in Wigner functions, critics claim that, although various groups pick up the work, they abandon it again, never delivering a compelling research result, in turn being essential to the justification of the approach in general. A clear presentation of the evolution in the field is needed. | Particular motivations for creating the Wigner Initiative and this Wiki are to increase synergy effects and to foster knowledge transfer within the community. Looking at the development of research in Wigner functions, critics claim that, although various groups pick up the work, they abandon it again, never delivering a compelling research result, in turn being essential to the justification of the approach in general. A clear presentation of the evolution in the field is needed. | ||
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+ | ===== Key New Publications ===== | ||
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+ | * [[David K. Ferry]] and [[Mihail (Mixi) Nedjalkov]], | ||
+ | * [[Josef Weinbub]] and [[David K. Ferry]], [[https:// | ||
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[[Antonius Dorda]] - TU Graz, Austria\\ | [[Antonius Dorda]] - TU Graz, Austria\\ | ||
[[Maxim A. Efremov]] - Ulm University, Germany\\ | [[Maxim A. Efremov]] - Ulm University, Germany\\ | ||
- | [[Paul Ellinghaus]] - TU Wien, Austria\\ | + | [[Paul Ellinghaus]] - Infineon, Germany\\ |
[[Mark Everitt]] - Loughborough University, UK\\ | [[Mark Everitt]] - Loughborough University, UK\\ | ||
[[Hongyi Fan]] - University of Science and Technology of China, China \\ | [[Hongyi Fan]] - University of Science and Technology of China, China \\ | ||
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[[Victor Fleurov]] - Tel Aviv University, Israel \\ | [[Victor Fleurov]] - Tel Aviv University, Israel \\ | ||
[[Akira Furusawa]] - University of Tokyo, Japan \\ | [[Akira Furusawa]] - University of Tokyo, Japan \\ | ||
- | [[Martin L R Fürst]] - TU München, Germany\\ | ||
[[Christopher C. Gerry]] - City University of New York, USA \\ | [[Christopher C. Gerry]] - City University of New York, USA \\ | ||
[[Enno Giese]] - University of Ottawa, Canada \\ | [[Enno Giese]] - University of Ottawa, Canada \\ | ||
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[[Olafur Jonasson]] - University of Wisconsin-Madison, | [[Olafur Jonasson]] - University of Wisconsin-Madison, | ||
[[Christoph Jungemann]] - RWTH Aachen University, Germany \\ | [[Christoph Jungemann]] - RWTH Aachen University, Germany \\ | ||
+ | [[Dmitry Karlovets]] - Tomsk State University, Russia \\ | ||
[[Kyoung-Youm Kim]] - Sejong University, Republic of Korea\\ | [[Kyoung-Youm Kim]] - Sejong University, Republic of Korea\\ | ||
[[Irena Knezevic]] - University of Wisconsin-Madison, | [[Irena Knezevic]] - University of Wisconsin-Madison, | ||
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[[Wim Magnus]] - University of Antwerp, Belgium and IMEC, Belgium\\ | [[Wim Magnus]] - University of Antwerp, Belgium and IMEC, Belgium\\ | ||
[[Florian Marquardt]] - Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany \\ | [[Florian Marquardt]] - Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany \\ | ||
+ | [[Norbert J. Mauser]] - University of Vienna and Wolfgang Pauli Institute, Austria \\ | ||
[[Christian B. Mendl]] - Stanford University, USA \\ | [[Christian B. Mendl]] - Stanford University, USA \\ | ||
[[Omar Morandi]] - University of Strasbourg, France\\ | [[Omar Morandi]] - University of Strasbourg, France\\ | ||
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[[Kae Nemoto]] - National Institute of Informatics, | [[Kae Nemoto]] - National Institute of Informatics, | ||
[[Maziar Noei]] - RWTH Aachen University, Germany \\ | [[Maziar Noei]] - RWTH Aachen University, Germany \\ | ||
+ | [[Franco Nori]] - RIKEN, Japan and University of Michigan, USA\\ | ||
[[Stefano Olivares]] - University of Milan, Italy \\ | [[Stefano Olivares]] - University of Milan, Italy \\ | ||
[[Xavier Oriols]] - Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain\\ | [[Xavier Oriols]] - Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain\\ |
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