Quantum Magnetism from the Iron Age to Today
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Arovas, Daniel
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The quantum theory of magnetism has provided many durable paradigms for quantum phases of matter, including intrinsically quantum disordered states, symmetry-protected topological phases, and quantum spin liquids. It also served as a birthing ground for many important developments in the theory of quantum phase transitions. In this lecture, I will review some of the history and highlights of this very rich field.
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2021-04-12
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92:41 minutes
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