We give a unified overview of the zero temperature phases of compressible quantum matter: i.e. phases in which the expectation value of a globally conserved \(U(1)\) density, \(Q\), varies smoothly as a function of parameters. Provided the global \(U(1)\) and translational symmetries are unbroken, such phases are expected to have Fermi surfaces, and the Luttinger theorem relates the volumes enclosed by these Fermi surfaces to . We survey models of interacting bosons and/or fermions and/or gauge fields which realize such phases. Some phases have Fermi surfaces with the singularities of Landau's Fermi liquid theory, while other Fermi surfaces have non-Fermi liquid singularities. Compressible phases found in models applicable to condensed matt...
We investigate the rich quantum phase diagram of Wegner's theory of discrete Ising gauge fields inte...
We investigate and classify Fermi surface behavior for a set of fermionic modes in a family of backg...
This article is based on a talk by S.S. at the Nambu Memorial Symposium at the University of Chicago...
The exploration of strongly-interacting finite-density states of matter has been a major recent appl...
The analytic properties of Fermi surfaces give rise to quasiparticles. Now, it is shown that similar...
Thesis advisor: Kevin S. BedellWe present several results based upon non-trivial extensions of Landa...
We take an in depth look into the celebrated Fermi-Hubbard model for strongly interacting fermions, ...
We study the fermionic spectral density in a strongly correlated quantum system described by a gravi...
We study the physics of 3d supersymmetric abelian gauge theories (with small supersymmetry breaking ...
I present a selective survey of the phases of quantum matter with varieties of many-particle quantum...
International audienceWe use holography to study the ground state of a system with interacting boson...
Using a quantum Boltzmann equation framework, we analyze the nature of generic low-energy deformatio...
We consider a gas of two species of fermions with population imbalance. Using the renormalization gr...
The quantum entanglement of many states of matter can be represented by electric and magnetic fields...
We derive multidimensional bosonization directly from the electron gas in a low-energy, low momentum...
We investigate the rich quantum phase diagram of Wegner's theory of discrete Ising gauge fields inte...
We investigate and classify Fermi surface behavior for a set of fermionic modes in a family of backg...
This article is based on a talk by S.S. at the Nambu Memorial Symposium at the University of Chicago...
The exploration of strongly-interacting finite-density states of matter has been a major recent appl...
The analytic properties of Fermi surfaces give rise to quasiparticles. Now, it is shown that similar...
Thesis advisor: Kevin S. BedellWe present several results based upon non-trivial extensions of Landa...
We take an in depth look into the celebrated Fermi-Hubbard model for strongly interacting fermions, ...
We study the fermionic spectral density in a strongly correlated quantum system described by a gravi...
We study the physics of 3d supersymmetric abelian gauge theories (with small supersymmetry breaking ...
I present a selective survey of the phases of quantum matter with varieties of many-particle quantum...
International audienceWe use holography to study the ground state of a system with interacting boson...
Using a quantum Boltzmann equation framework, we analyze the nature of generic low-energy deformatio...
We consider a gas of two species of fermions with population imbalance. Using the renormalization gr...
The quantum entanglement of many states of matter can be represented by electric and magnetic fields...
We derive multidimensional bosonization directly from the electron gas in a low-energy, low momentum...
We investigate the rich quantum phase diagram of Wegner's theory of discrete Ising gauge fields inte...
We investigate and classify Fermi surface behavior for a set of fermionic modes in a family of backg...
This article is based on a talk by S.S. at the Nambu Memorial Symposium at the University of Chicago...