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Robustness of Geometric Frustration-Induced Localization and Realization of Homogeneous Quantum Bose Metal

Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube

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Explore a conference talk on the robustness of geometric frustration-induced localization and the realization of homogeneous quantum Bose metal. Delve into the fascinating world of strong electron correlations in quantum materials, focusing on inhomogeneities, frustration, and topology. Learn about the longstanding problems in the field, the proposed model, and the role of geometric frustration. Understand how symmetry protection affects transport and coherence in these systems. Examine predictions and implications for free versions and momentum frustration. Engage with cutting-edge research presented by Wei Ku from Shanghai Jiaotong University, China, as part of the Workshop on Strong Electron Correlations in Quantum Materials held at ICTP-SAIFR in June 2023.

Syllabus

Intro
What is localization
Why is localization fascinating
Exercise
Longstanding problem
Problem
Model
Geom frustration
How does this work
Symmetry protection
Transport
Prediction
Implications
Coherence
Free version
Momentum
Frustration
Conclusions
Discussion


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ICTP-SAIFR

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