Fractionalization and Emergent Gauge Symmetries in Quantum Condensed Matter
Offered By: Stanford Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of quantum condensed matter physics in this Stanford Physics colloquium talk by Steven Kivelson. Delve into the concepts of fractionalization and emergent gauge symmetries, gaining insights into a body of thought that has evolved over the past half-century in condensed matter theory. Learn about recent developments in expanding these ideas and the ongoing search for their realizations in quantum materials. Benefit from a partially pedagogic approach as Kivelson explains the meaning behind the title and discusses cutting-edge research, including original work from his group. Enhance your understanding of complex quantum phenomena and their potential applications in the field of condensed matter physics.
Syllabus
Steven Kivelson - “Fractionalization and emergent gauge symmetries in quantum condensed matter”
Taught by
Stanford Physics
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