Bosonization and anomalies of 3d fermionic topological orders
Arun Debray Purdue University
Quantum matter physics is the branch of physics that studies systems of very large numbers of particles in a condensed state, like solids or liquids. Quantum matter physics wants to answer questions like: why is a material magnetic? Or why is it insulating or conducting? Or new, exciting questions like: what materials are good to make a reliable quantum computer? Can we describe gravity as the behavior of a material? The behavior of a system with many particles is very different from that of its individual particles. We say that the laws of many body physics are emergent or collective. Emergence explains the beauty of physics laws.
Arun Debray Purdue University
Luuk Stehouwer Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Timothy Hsieh Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Kantaro Ohmori University of Tokyo
Colleen Delaney University of California, Berkeley
Andras Molnar University of Vienna
Vincentas Mulevičius Vilnius University
Clement Delcamp Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (IHES)