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Seminar on ‘Accessing the Low-Energy Physics of Critical Fermi Surfaces’ by Prof. Ipsita Mandal (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences: Krakow, Poland) – 08 Feb 2023

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Seminar-Workshop: Seminar on ‘Accessing the Low-Energy Physics of Critical Fermi Surfaces’ by Prof. Ipsita Mandal (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences: Krakow, Poland)
Type: Seminar-Workshop – Seminar
Date: 08 Feb 2023
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Venue: Saradananda Seminar Hall
Campus: Belur Campus
Department: Physics
Condensed matter physics is the physics of solids and liquids (condensed phases of matter). It is the study of the complex behaviour of a large number of interacting particles such that their collective behaviour gives rise to emergent properties. In this talk, I will focus on critical Fermi surface states, where there is a well-defined Fermi surface, but no quasiparticles, as a result of strong interactions between the Fermi surface and some emergent massless boson(s). I will outline a framework to extract the low-energy physics of such systems (dubbed as non-Fermi liquids) in a controlled approximation, using the tool of dimensional regularization. I will demonstrate how I have applied these techniques to extract the low-energy properties of the non-Fermi liquid phases in various strongly correlated systems.
Activity Coordinator(s)
Faculty/Staff Name Details
Bobby Ezhuthachan (Primary Coordinator) Physics – Belur Campus
Participant Information
RKMVERI Faculty & Staff 4 (Male: 4, Female: 0)
RKMVERI Students 32 (Male: 27, Female: 5)

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