Department of Theoretical Physics Seminar Series

Friday, August 12, 2022 - 14:00 to 15:00
PCT (Physics Chemistry Theatre), Science Building, North Campus & on ZOOM (details below)

 

Our next seminar will take place this Friday, 12 August at 2pm when we welcome Nico Kirchner from Technische Universität München.  Please see details below. 

This seminar will also be live streamed for those who wish to attend remotely.

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Speaker: 

Nico Kirchner, Technische Universität München

 
Time:

Friday, 12 August 12 at 2pm

 
Place:

PCT (Physics Chemistry Theatre), Science Building, North Campus
 

Live Streaming via this Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89827315412?pwd=TC9aU1JIV0lteU1MNnNHYlJ4ek81Zz09

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Title: Simulation of Anyonic Tight-Binding Models

Abstract:

Anyons are quasiparticles with exotic exchange statistics that can be supported in two-dimensional systems such as quantum spin liquids and fractional quantum Hall systems. In general, even effective models for such systems are not exactly solvable, which leads to numerical approaches to study the properties of anyons.
 
In this talk, I will discuss how to numerically simulate anyonic tight-binding Hamiltonians using the formalism of fusion diagrams. The presented results for such tight-binding Hamiltonians include the behavior of density distributions after a quench and energy level spacing statistics.

Referencehttps://arxiv.org/abs/2206.14730