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16. Non-local behaviour from local interactions
Sammanfattning : With the discovery of the quantum Hall effect more than thirty years ago, a whole new field emerged—that of topological quantum matter. This field is now a very mature one, and many different aspects are covered in the literature. LÄS MER
17. Bulk-boundary correspondence and biorthogonality in non-Hermitian systems
Sammanfattning : In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the bulk invariant -- computed for a system with periodic boundary conditions -- and the number of topological boundary states in the corresponding system with open boundary conditions. This is a well-known property of these systems and is important for predicting how they will behave. LÄS MER
18. Bulk-boundary correspondence in non-Hermitian systems
Sammanfattning : The bulk-boundary correspondence, which in topological insulators describes the relationship between the bulk invariant computed for a system with periodic boundary conditions and the number of boundary states in the corresponding system with open boundary conditions, is well-known and important for predicting the behavior of these systems. In recent years, however, the modeling of dissipative and non-equilibrium systems using non-Hermitian Hamiltonians has become increasingly popular. LÄS MER
19. Strongly Correlated Moiré Materials
Sammanfattning : Recent advances in materials science have established Moiré materials as a new highly tunable and versatile form of quantum matter. When two dimensional atomic layers are brought into proximity, a tiny relative twist or a slight lattice mismatch produces Moiré patterns manifested in a superlattice structure with a lattice constant that is much larger than the lattice constants of the constituent layers. LÄS MER
20. Correlations in low-dimensional quantum many-particle systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns correlation effects in quantum many-particle systems in one and two dimensions. Such systems show many exotic non-Fermi liquid phenomena, which can be treated analytically using non-perturbative field-theory methods. LÄS MER