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This project investigates the geometry of topological phase transitions, particularly in the 2D XY model, by analyzing temperature-dependent behaviors of vortices through random fractal geometry. It aims to connect these findings with statistical methods and explore their implications in various spin systems and Quantu…
The main goal of this project is to understand the geometry of the deeply influential topological phase transitions which were discovered in the 70's by Berezinskii, Kosterlitz and Thouless.
The archetypal example of such phase transitions arises in the 2d XY model in which topological defects, called vortices, behave very differently at small and high temperature.
The mathematical understanding of this rich phenomenon goes back to the work of Fröhlich and Spencer in the 80's and involves the 2…
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Chile, Santiago
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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