Ian Affleck is an eminent theoretical physicist, now Professor of Physics at Boston University. Professor Affleck's main research interests are in theoretical condensed matter physics, in particular its interface with elementary particle theory. The latter theory has developed many fascinating mathematical constructions such as string theory, which are often difficult to apply directly to the present-day experimental reality of particle physics. Condensed matter physics offers a host of exotic experimental systems which can sometimes provide applications for these sophisticated mathematical ideas.
Examples include:
- understanding the new high-Tc superconductors,
- applications of quantum field theory to the physics of quasi-one dimensional antiferromagnets and
- the application of conformal field theory (which is the mathematical underpinning of string theory) to shed new light on the interactions between magnetic impurities and conduction electrons in metals.
Talks by Ian Affleck
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Conformal field theory in the laboratory: quantum dots, Kondo effect, non-Fermi liquids and all that
Ian Affleck University of British Columbia
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Impurity entanglement entropy and the Kondo model
Ian Affleck University of British Columbia
PIRSA:10050084