Orbital Attachment and the Composite Boson Picture of the Quantum Hall Effect
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Explore the composite boson picture of the quantum hall effect through orbital attachment in this 57-minute conference talk by Duncan Haldane. Delve into advanced concepts of fractionalized quantum matter as part of a discussion meeting organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Examine how non-trivial many-body entanglement underpins fascinating quantum matter phases, particularly focusing on the fractional quantum hall effect and its theoretical framework. Learn about the orbital attachment mechanism and how it relates to the composite boson approach in understanding quantum hall phenomena. Gain insights into the latest developments in long-range entangled phases and their connections to quantum spin liquids and other unconventional quantum states. Discover how these theoretical concepts contribute to our understanding of controlled quantum system manipulation within hybrid platforms, presented by one of the leading experts in the field of quantum condensed matter physics.
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Orbital Attachment, and the Composite Boson Picture of the Quantum Hall Effect by Duncan Haldane
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences