Recent advances in quantum material research have witnessed a flurry of new frontiers in contemporary condensed matter physics, reaching from synthetic quantum matter such as twisted materials to unprecedented emerging phenomena such as high-temperature unconventional charge order in kagome metals or non-relativistic spin splitting in altermagnets. In my talk I will give an overview how recent developments in quantum many-body methods such as density matrix renormalization group, slave boson mean field methods, and functional renormalization group enable us to provide a coherent quantum many-body picture of much discussed effective models for correlated electron systems.
This IFISC Seminar will be broadcasted in the following zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89027654460?pwd=Wg9TYMPqqP2ipfj2JVvEagmzaTw29c.1
Coffee and cookies will be served 15 minutes before the start of the seminar
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