Frontiers of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics (FQMT) is the successful series of the multidisciplinary conferences held in Prague which address non-equilibrium statistical physics, quantum many body physics, foundations of quantum physics and quantum thermodynamics. The title of the conference is historical; its meaning corresponds only partly to topics of the actual FQMT conferences. Traditionally, the FQMT programs feature concerts of classical and jazz music performed by world-class musicians, held at outstanding venues of the city.
History of the conferences
The very beginning of the series of FQMT conferences goes back to 2002, when the International Conference on Quantum Limits to the Second Law was held in San Diego; one of its principal organizers being, Vladislav Čápek.
- A longer text about the beginings of the FQMT conference series is here.
- The history, characteristics, and overview of the FQMT conference events is here.
Individual FQMT conferences
- Details of all FQMT conferences are available here.
FQMT conference public lectures and concerts
- Programs of all public lectures and concerts held during the FQMT conference are available here.
FQMT conference posters
- Thumbnails and full-size conference posters are available here.
Special FQMT related events
• | 25 April, 2018: | Public lecture of Dieter Vollhardt and concert: Program | |
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• | 28 November, 2016: | Concert on the occassion of the 75th birthday of trumpeter Miroslav Kejmar: Program, Program in Czech | |
Under the auspicies of Dominik Cardinal Duka OP, Archbishop of Prague | |||
• | 18 May, 2016: | Classical concert: Program | |
Under the auspicies of Dominik Cardinal Duka OP, Archbishop of Prague | |||
• | 17 May, 2016: | Public lecture of Pavel Kroupa and concert: Program |