Anomalous Hall Crystal: The Quintessential Quantum Crystal and Its Potential Relevance to Rhombohedral Graphene
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 41-minute conference talk by Ashvin Vishwanath from Harvard University on the Anomalous Hall Crystal, its significance as a quintessential quantum crystal, and potential relevance to rhombohedral graphene. Delve into cutting-edge research presented at the Theories, Experiments and Numerics on Gapless Quantum Many-body Systems conference, hosted by the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Gain insights into strongly correlated gapless quantum many-body systems, including deconfined quantum critical points, quantum spin liquids, non-Fermi liquids, and emergent symmetries. Discover the latest advancements in understanding compressible quantum liquids, generalized symmetries, and their applications in real physical systems. Engage with a multidisciplinary approach that brings together experts from various physics disciplines to address open questions and foster productive discussions on gapless quantum states.
Syllabus
Anomalous Hall Crystal: The quintessential quantum crystal and... ▸ Ashvin Vishwanath (Harvard)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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