BES-HEP Connections: Common Problems in Condensed Matter and High Energy Physics, Round Table Discussion | |
Fradkin, Eduardo1  Maldacena, Juan2  Chatterjee, Lali3  Davenport, James W4  | |
[1] Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL (United States);Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ (United States);Dept. of Energy (DOE), Washington DC (United States). Office of Science. Office of High Energy Physics;Dept. of Energy (DOE), Washington DC (United States). Office of Science. Office of Basic Energy Sciences | |
关键词: condensed matter; high energy physics; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1275474 RP-ID : None PID : OSTI ID: 1275474 |
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学科分类:凝聚态物理 | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
On February 2, 2015 the Offices of High Energy Physics (HEP) and Basic Energy Sciences (BES) convened a Round Table discussion among a group of physicists on ???Common Problems in Condensed Matter and High Energy Physics???. This was motivated by the realization that both fields deal with quantum many body problems, share many of the same challenges, use quantum field theoretical approaches and have productively interacted in the past. The meeting brought together physicists with intersecting interests to explore recent developments and identify possible areas of collaboration.... Several topics were identified as offering great opportunity for discovery and advancement in both condensed matter physics and particle physics research. These included topological phases of matter, the use of entanglement as a tool to study nontrivial quantum systems in condensed matter and gravity, the gauge-gravity duality, non-Fermi liquids, the interplay of transport and anomalies, and strongly interacting disordered systems. Many of the condensed matter problems are realizable in laboratory experiments, where new methods beyond the usual quasi-particle approximation are needed to explain the observed exotic and anomalous results. Tools and techniques such as lattice gauge theories, numerical simulations of many-body systems, and tensor networks are seen as valuable to both communities and will likely benefit from collaborative development.
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