Geometrical Degrees of Freedom in Topological Phases
Videos from BIRS Workshop
F Duncan M Haldane, Princeton University
Monday Aug 22, 2016 09:06 - 09:28
Geometry of flux attachment to composite bosons and fermions in a partially-filled Landau level
Matthew Roberts, University of Chicago
Monday Aug 22, 2016 09:31 - 09:50
Neutral excitations of fractional quantum Hall states and the composite fermion liquid
Zhengcheng Gu, Perimeter Institute
Monday Aug 22, 2016 09:49 - 10:10
The emergence of geometry on the interface of topological phases
Marcel Franz, University of British Columbia
Monday Aug 22, 2016 10:38 - 10:57
Quantum oscillations without a magnetic field
Titus Neupert, University of Zurich
Monday Aug 22, 2016 10:58 - 11:16
Exotic fermions in topological metals
Rahul Roy, University of California Los Angeles
Monday Aug 22, 2016 11:18 - 11:38
Role of quantum band geometry in the fractional quantum Hall effect in periodic systems
Tami Pereg-Barnea, McGill University
Monday Aug 22, 2016 16:31 - 16:51
Topological transport out of equilibrium
William Witczak-Krempa, Harvard University
Monday Aug 22, 2016 16:52 - 17:13
Universal shape dependence of entanglement in gapless systems
Jay Sau, University of Maryland
Monday Aug 22, 2016 17:14 - 17:34
Transport signatures of topological superconducting junctions: subtleties of the fractional Josephson effect
Fiona Burnell, University of Minnesota
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 09:25 - 09:49
Topological phases enhanced by global anyon-permuting symmetries: constructing solvable lattice models
Sagar Vijay, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 09:50 - 10:14
Fracton topological orders from a generalized lattice gauge theory
Yizhi You, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 10:48 - 11:08
Stripe melting, a transition between weak and strong symmetry protected topological phases
Michael Hermele, University of Colorado Boulder
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 11:09 - 11:29
Topological phases protected by point group symmetry
Ying Ran, Boston College
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 11:29 - 11:54
Anyon condensation and generic tensor-network constructions of (either on-site or spatial) SPTs
Kai Sun, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 16:40 - 17:03
Adiabatic continuity, wavefunction overlap and topological phase transitions
Sergej Moroz, TU Munich
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 17:05 - 17:24
Topological order, symmetry, and Hall response of two-dimensional spin-singlet superconductors
Masaki Oshikawa, University of Tokyo
Tuesday Aug 23, 2016 17:25 - 17:51
Polarization and gauge invariance
Andrey Gromov, University of Chicago
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 09:03 - 09:24
Geometric defects in quantum Hall states
Barry Bradlyn, Princeton University
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 09:25 - 09:45
Geometric response of anisotropic quantum Hall states
Gil Young Cho, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 09:46 - 10:03
Geometric responses of fractional quantum Hall effects
Andrey Gromov, University of Chicago
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 10:34 - 10:56
Geometric Defects in Quantum Hall States
Zlatko Papic, University of Leeds
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 11:00 - 11:22
Geometry and anisotropy in the fractional quantum Hall effect
Nicolas Regnault, École Normale Supérieure
Wednesday Aug 24, 2016 11:22 - 11:43
Evidence of a fractional quantum Hall nematic phase in a microscopic model
Max Metlitski, Perimeter Institute
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 09:06 - 09:27
Particle-vortex duality of Dirac fermion in 2+1D from electric-magnetic duality of topological insulators in 3+1D
Chong Wang, Harvard University
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 09:29 - 09:51
A duality web in 2+1 dimensions
Itamar Kimchi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 09:52 - 10:12
Fermion duality and CT-symmetry in a quantum Hall bilayer
Maissam Barkeshli, Microsoft Station Q
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 10:45 - 11:05
Realizing modular transformations in physical systems
Abolhassan Vaezi, Stanford University
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 11:08 - 11:27
A DMRG study of topological domain walls in fractional quantum Hall states
Tim Hsieh, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 16:34 - 16:56
All Majorana models with translation symmetry are supersymmetric
Kirill Shtengel, University of California Riverside
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 16:58 - 17:20
Fractional Weyl semimetals
Liang Fu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thursday Aug 25, 2016 17:23 - 17:55
Electron teleportation in Majorana islands