BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Professor Genya Kolomeisky \, University of Virginia - Departme nt of Physics\n\n
Analogy between th e Coulomb law of interaction between charges and the Newton law of gravita tional attraction between masses is familiar to every physics student. &nb sp\;In this talk I demonstrate that this analogy implies that a system of identical charges can evolve with time in a manner that parallels cosmolog ical evolution of the physical Universe with hallmarks such as Hubble'\ ;s law and Friedmann-type dynamics present.  \;The Coulomb and Newton laws are also dissimilar because the electrostatic force is many orders of magnitude larger than the gravitational force whose manifestations are on ly noticeable on astronomical scale.  \;On the other hand\, analog cos mological evolutions driven by Coulomb interactions are predicted to be ob servable in laboratory experiments involving Coulomb explosions and electr on density oscillations in conductors.
\n DTSTART:20210902T193000Z LOCATION:Physics Building\, Room 204 SUMMARY:Coulomb Universe in a Jellium Droplet END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR