Electron Correlation and Topology in Crystalline Graphene - Lecture 1
Offered By: Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the fascinating world of condensed matter physics with this comprehensive lecture from the 2024 Princeton Summer School on Condensed Matter Physics. Explore the intricate relationship between electron correlation and topology in crystalline graphene as presented by Long Ju from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gain valuable insights into the latest research and developments in this cutting-edge field, examining the fundamental principles and advanced concepts that shape our understanding of graphene's unique properties. Enhance your knowledge of condensed matter physics and expand your understanding of the complex interactions within crystalline structures.
Syllabus
Electron correlation and topology in crystalline graphene: I - Long Ju
Taught by
Institute for Advanced Study
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