Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität - Institut für Theoretische Physik

Prof. Dr. Ladislaus Alexander Bányai

Institut für Theoretische Physik
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität
Max-von Laue-Strasse 1
D 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tel: +49-(0)-69-798-47803
Fax: +49-(0)-69-798-478314

E-Mail: banyai@itp.uni-frankfurt.de

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            Curriculum:

·         Birth: Dec. 28 1938 in Klausenburg (Cluj, Kolozsvár) Romania

·         Schools: Klausenburg and Bucharest

·         University: Physics Faculty of the University of Bucharest

·         Physics Faculty of the University of Leningrad (Sankt-Petersburg)

·         PhD: 1967 Institute of Physics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest

·         1961-1983 Senior research fellow at the Institute for Physics of the 

  Academy, Bucharest (renamed to Institute for Physics and Technology of Materials)

·           1984 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, 1991 Privatdozent and 1997 AP-Professor at the

 Institut für Theoretische Physik, Johann Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main

     ·         2004 retired
 

       Research topics:

o   Elementary Particles and Quantum Field Theory

o    Nonequilibrium quantum statistical mechanics

o    Confined systems

o    Ultrafast spectroscopy in semiconductors. Quantum Kinetics

o    Bose Condensation

o    Superconductivity, Diamagnetism

 

ORCID iD

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0698-4202

       

    Vortrag :   

Der Übergang vom mikroskopischen, kohärenten zum makroskopischen, dissipativen Verhalten.

(Quantenkinetik und Femtosekunden-Halbleiterspektroskopie)


 
80th-Aniversary:    

      Ladislaus Bányai: Profile in motion.  (A volume dedicated to the celebration of his 80th birthday.)

 

      Recent papers (2018-2023):

- Dissipation and irreversibility in a solvable classical open system.

- On the Nonrelativistic Quantum-Mechanical Hamiltonian with 1/c^2 terms. Transverse current-current interaction.

- Mean-Field theory of the Meissner effect in bulk revisited.

- The Non-Relativistic Many-Body Quantum-Mechanical  Hamiltonian with Diamagnetic Current-Current Interaction.

-Thermal fluctuations and electromagnetic noise spectra in quantum statistical mechanics.

-About Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Electromagnetism.

- Why no plane waves of macroscopical bodies? The micro-macro threshold.



 

 

 

     Publications:

o    Books

o    List of publications

      o    Downloads

 

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