Mobile Majorana Zero Modes in Two-Channel Kondo Lattices - Rebecca Flint
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of mobile Majorana zero modes in two-channel Kondo lattices in this 46-minute conference talk by Rebecca Flint from Iowa State University. Delve into the interplay between topology, symmetry, and interactions in condensed matter physics. Examine recent theoretical and experimental advancements in the field, focusing on the effects of correlations on topological insulators, semimetals, and superconductors. Investigate how symmetry and strong correlations produce correlated topological phases in Kondo systems. Discover connections between higher-order topology and fracton systems, and explore the potential of topology as a framework for understanding strongly correlated gapless phases. Gain insights into the unifying themes of electronic topology across various materials and correlation strengths, as part of the broader discussion on quantum crystals and correlated topology at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.
Syllabus
Mobile Majorana zero modes in two-channel Kondo lattices â–¸ Rebecca Flint (ISU)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics