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Disorder and Entanglement in Quantum Magnets - Itamar Kimchi

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore the frontiers of quantum magnetism in this conference talk by Itamar Kimchi from Georgia Tech. Delve into the complex interplay between disorder and entanglement in quantum magnets, examining recent progress in understanding quantum aspects of magnetism and the emergence of low-energy quantum gauge theories. Discover how these advancements are revealing new horizons in the field, including the search for novel topologically-ordered states of matter in real materials. Learn about the computation and measurement of dynamical and transport properties that can unveil fingerprints of fractionalization and multipolar ordering. Investigate the roles of disorder and spin-phonon interaction in quantum magnetic systems. Gain insights into emergent-electrodynamics induced by topological spin textures, unusual dynamics of integrable systems, and the revolutionary impact of Moiré systems like twisted bilayer graphene on 2D quantum magnetism.

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Disorder and entanglement in quantum magnets ▸ Itamar Kimchi (Georgia Tech)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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