Pierre-Élie Larré

CNRS researcher in theoretical physics
LPTMS, CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France

Quantum fluids  ·  Superfluid transport  ·  Nonlinear waves  ·  Quench dynamics  ·  Analog gravity




Below is a selection of presentations and the material of my PhD defense.

Collective dynamics in binary superfluids: From dissipationless flow to dispersive shock waves
Rochefort (2025), Cargèse (2025), Paris (2026)

Critical velocity for superfluidity of a generalized Gross-Pitaevskii flow past a localized obstacle in one dimension
Nice (2021)

Quantum Many-Body Physics with Nonlinear Propagating Light
Edinburgh (2014), Trento (2015), Nice (2015), Paris (2015), Palaiseau (2015), Orsay (2015), Lille (2016), Trento (2016), Orsay (2017), Nice (2017), Orsay (2018), Cergy-Pontoise (2018), Lyon (2018), Grenoble (2019)

Many-body quantum physics with nonlinear propagating light
Cargèse (2018)

Sonic black holes and Hawking radiation in BECs
Trento (2011), Lyon (2012), Orsay (2013), Levico Terme (2014)

Quantum fluctuations and nonlinear effects in Bose-Einstein condensates: From dispersive shock waves to acoustic Hawking radiation
Orsay (2013) — PhD defense

Wave pattern generated by an obstacle moving in a one-dimensional polariton condensate
Trento (2013), Orsay (2013)

Quantum fluctuations and Hawking radiation around black hole horizons in Bose-Einstein condensates
Lyon (2011), Palaiseau (2012), Paris (2012), Blois (2012)