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(Ebook) Strong Fermion Interactions in Fractional Quantum Hall States: Correlation Functions by Shashikant Mulay, John J. Quinn, Mark Shattuck ISBN 9783030004934, 9783030004941, 3030004937, 3030004945

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Authors:Shashikant Mulay, John J. Quinn, Mark Shattuck
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1st ed.
Publisher:Springer International Publishing
Language:english
File Size:3.17 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030004934, 9783030004941, 3030004937, 3030004945
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(Ebook) Strong Fermion Interactions in Fractional Quantum Hall States: Correlation Functions by Shashikant Mulay, John J. Quinn, Mark Shattuck ISBN 9783030004934, 9783030004941, 3030004937, 3030004945

This monograph presents an intuitive theory of trial wave functions for strongly interacting fermions in fractional quantum Hall states. The correlation functions for the proposed fermion interactions follow a novel algebraic approach that harnesses the classical theory of invariants and semi-invariants of binary forms. This approach can be viewed as a fitting and far-reaching generalization of Laughlin’s approach to trial wave functions. Aesthetically viewed, it illustrates an attractive symbiosis between the theory of invariants and the theory of correlations. Early research into numerical diagonalization computations for small numbers of electrons shows strong agreement with the constructed trial wave functions.The monograph offers researchers and students of condensed matter physics an accessible discussion of this interesting area of research.

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