Abstract. This paper has its motivation in the study of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect. We consider 2D quantum particles submitted to a strong perpendicular magnetic field, reducing admissible wave functions to those of the Lowest Landau Level. When repulsive interactions are strong enough in this model, highly correlated states emerge, built on Laughlin’s famous wave function. We investigate a model for the response of such strongly correlated ground states to variations of an external potential. This leads to a family of variational problems of a new type. Our main results are rigorous energy estimates demonstrating a strong rigidity of the response of strongly correlated states to the external potential. In particular we obtain estim...
We prove sharp density upper bounds on optimal length-scales for the ground states of classical 2D C...
A natural, "perturbative", problem in the modelization of the fractional quantum Hall effect is to m...
More than 30 years after its surprising experimental discovery, the quantum Hall effect remains one...
This paper has its motivation in the study of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect. We consider 2D qua...
Minor revisions. Accepted for publication in Communications in Mathematical PhysicsWe consider fract...
Expository text based on joint works with Elliott H. Lieb, Alessandro Olgiati, Sylvia Serfaty and Ja...
In this thesis we derive a field theory approach to the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect (FQHE). The g...
When confined to a finite, two-dimensional area and exposed to a strong magnetic field, electrons ex...
We calculate the ground state energies and wavefunctions for small systems of fermions on a lattice ...
The persistent Hall voltage and current in an isolated annulus in a strong perpendicular magnetic fi...
I discuss results bearing on a variational problem of a new type, inspired by fractional quantum Hal...
The principle that perturbation in quantum statistics should be accompanied by application of an app...
We study two-dimensional bosons and fermions in a magnetic field with vanishing range interactions. ...
The integer and fractional quantum Hall effects are two remarkable macroscopic quantum phenomena occ...
More than 30 years after its surprising experimental discovery, the quantum Hall effect remains one ...
We prove sharp density upper bounds on optimal length-scales for the ground states of classical 2D C...
A natural, "perturbative", problem in the modelization of the fractional quantum Hall effect is to m...
More than 30 years after its surprising experimental discovery, the quantum Hall effect remains one...
This paper has its motivation in the study of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect. We consider 2D qua...
Minor revisions. Accepted for publication in Communications in Mathematical PhysicsWe consider fract...
Expository text based on joint works with Elliott H. Lieb, Alessandro Olgiati, Sylvia Serfaty and Ja...
In this thesis we derive a field theory approach to the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect (FQHE). The g...
When confined to a finite, two-dimensional area and exposed to a strong magnetic field, electrons ex...
We calculate the ground state energies and wavefunctions for small systems of fermions on a lattice ...
The persistent Hall voltage and current in an isolated annulus in a strong perpendicular magnetic fi...
I discuss results bearing on a variational problem of a new type, inspired by fractional quantum Hal...
The principle that perturbation in quantum statistics should be accompanied by application of an app...
We study two-dimensional bosons and fermions in a magnetic field with vanishing range interactions. ...
The integer and fractional quantum Hall effects are two remarkable macroscopic quantum phenomena occ...
More than 30 years after its surprising experimental discovery, the quantum Hall effect remains one ...
We prove sharp density upper bounds on optimal length-scales for the ground states of classical 2D C...
A natural, "perturbative", problem in the modelization of the fractional quantum Hall effect is to m...
More than 30 years after its surprising experimental discovery, the quantum Hall effect remains one...