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Simulatable models of nodal superconductivity and Kondo breakdown

Date : Wednesday, October 21st, 2020 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Place : https://sites.google.com/view/cevis2020/registration (We will send the zoom link to the registered participants) Lecturer : Tarun Grover Affiliation : UC San Diego Committee Chair : Masaki Oshikawa (ex.63275)
e-mail: oshikawa@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp

The fermion sign problem often stymies exploration of strongly correlated quantum systems. Recently, new ideas have emerged on how to construct “designer Hamiltonians” which do not suffer from the sign problem, while still hosting highly entangled phases of matter. In this talk, I will present results on two new directions: (a) A model of competing antiferromagnetism and nodal d-wave superconductivity. (b) Models of non-Fermi liquids in Kondo lattice systems. In both cases, the phase diagram hosts interesting critical phenomena, and I will also discuss field-theory approaches to understand the associated universal properties.

Chair: Masaki Oshikawa

This event is jointly organized by the Korea Institute for Advanced Study and the University of Tokyo. “Correlated Electrons Virtual International Seminars (CEVIS)” https://sites.google.com/view/cevis2020/home

 


(Published on: Thursday October 15th, 2020)