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This project investigates the properties of topological phases of matter, particularly those protected by symmetry. By applying the concept of composite particles, it aims to enhance understanding of these phases and identify new states in real materials, which could have implications in quantum engineering.
The sum being greater than its parts is a common theme in condensed matter physics.
Materials made of large numbers of simple constituents often exhibit intriguing and markedly distinct phases of matter with properties very different from any of the individual constituents.
Understanding the possible phases of matter and identifying them in real materials is the central focus of this branch of physics.
Roughly speaking, two categories of phases of matter exist--- conventional phases which show a…
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