Generalized Loop Braiding Statistics in 3+1D Topological Phases - The Case of Twisted Lattice Gauge
Offered By: PCS Institute for Basic Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of generalized loop braiding statistics in 3+1 dimensional topological phases, focusing on the case of twisted lattice gauge theory. Delve into this 49-minute lecture presented by Joe Huxford from the PCS Institute for Basic Science, offering advanced insights into quantum field theory and condensed matter physics. Gain a deeper understanding of the mathematical frameworks and physical principles underlying these complex phenomena, enhancing your knowledge of cutting-edge research in topological phases of matter.
Syllabus
Joe Huxford: Generalized loop braiding stat. in 3+1d top. phases: the case of twisted lattice gauge
Taught by
PCS Institute for Basic Science
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