Symmetry of Cooper Pairs and Emergent Topological Phases Using Unconventional Materials
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Explore the symmetry properties of Cooper pairs and their role in generating emergent topological phases through unconventional materials in this 37-minute conference talk by Paramita Dutta from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into advanced concepts in quantum many-body systems as part of a comprehensive program on generalized symmetries and anomalies in quantum phases of matter. Examine how unconventional materials can host exotic quantum phases and understand the interplay between Cooper pair symmetries and topological order. Learn about the theoretical frameworks that connect superconductivity with topological phases, including the role of higher-form symmetries, non-invertible symmetries, and anomalies in these systems. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that bridges condensed matter physics and quantum field theory, particularly focusing on how symmetry principles govern the emergence of novel quantum states in superconducting systems with unconventional pairing mechanisms.
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Symmetry of Cooper Pairs and Emergent Topological Phases Using Unconventional Ma..by Paramita Dutta
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences