Correlated Electrons in Two Dimensions - The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect and More
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Explore the fascinating world of correlated electrons in two-dimensional systems through this 38-minute conference talk presented by James Eisenstein from the California Institute of Technology at the APS March Meeting 2014. Delve into the intricacies of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect and other related phenomena as part of the Fred Kavli Special Symposium on "The Many Electron Problem -- Where are we now?" Gain insights into the latest developments in condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics, and understand how these concepts apply to two-dimensional electron systems. Discover the current state of research in this field and its implications for future technological advancements.
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Correlated Electrons in Two Dimensions: The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect and More
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