The goal of this conference is for quantum matter researchers at Perimeter, University of British Columbia, and University of Toronto to share their recent work with each other, to facilitate discussion and collaboration.
Territorial Land Acknowledgement
Perimeter Institute acknowledges that it is situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples.
Perimeter Institute is located on the Haldimand Tract. After the American Revolution, the tract was granted by the British to the Six Nations of the Grand River and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation as compensation for their role in the war and for the loss of their traditional lands in upstate New York. Of the 950,000 acres granted to the Haudenosaunee, less than 5 percent remains Six Nations land. Only 6,100 acres remain Mississaugas of the Credit land.
We thank the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples for hosting us on their land.
Format results
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Topological superconductivity in twisted double-layer high-Tc cuprates: Theory and experimental signatures
Marcel Franz University of British Columbia
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Stacking Induced Spontaneous Polarization in Rhombohedral MoS2
Ziliang Ye University of British Columbia
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Z2 spin liquids in spin-S Kitaev honeycomb model via parton construction
Han Ma Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Non-Fermi liquids and quantum criticality in multipolar Kondo systems
Yong-Baek Kim University of Toronto
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Synthesis of many-body quantum states using group-IV (Ge/Si) quantum devices
Joe Salfi University of British Columbia
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A minimalist's approach to the physics of emergence
Liujun Zou National University of Singapore
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Measurement as a shortcut to long-range entangled quantum matter
Tsung-Cheng Lu (Peter) University of Maryland, College Park
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Emergent anomalies and generalized Luttinger theorems in metals and semimetals
Anton Burkov University of Waterloo