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Professor Alexander Seidel Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003 ![]() (314) 935-8933 355 Compton |
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Dr. Seidel is working on the theory of quantum
many-body systems in condensed matter physics.
His main interests lie in strongly correlated systems,
where new phenomena emerge that cannot be understood
even at a crude level without properly taking into
account the interactions between particles.
In particular, this tends to be the case for systems where
particles are constrained to move in less
than three dimensions. Examples include quantum Hall
systems, quantum magnets and nearby phases
of matter such as high temperature superconductors,
and quasi one-dimensional systems such as spin chains.
The challenge in studying these systems is two-fold: To identify the simplest possible description that captures the essence of a given phenomenon, and to develop working calculational tools to study the "simple" models that arise in this way. These tools may involve methods of quantum field theory, numerical methods, and the construction of exact or variational many-body wavefunctions. One of the primary goals of research into strongly correlated matter is to understand and perhaps predict new paradigms according to which matter can behave. An example of such a new paradigm is that of so-called topological order, which applies to fractional quantum Hall states. These systems are host to a set of remarkable phenomena such as fractional charge quantum numbers and exotic braiding statistics. These properties are interesting both from a fundamental physics viewpoint, as well as for their potential use in building a fault-tolerant topological quantum computer. Recently, Dr. Seidel has been exploring new ways to understand the topological orders of fractional quantum Hall systems. |
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