Many of the most interesting problems in theoretical condensed matter physics involve the study of two- and three-dimensional materials, but this is in general very difficult. On the other hand, one-dimensional quantum systems are much better understood, with exact solutions possible using techniques like bosonization, and with extremely efficient numerical approaches based on matrix product states. Thus one promising route to studying higher-dimensional systems is the application of techniques developed for one-dimensional systems. In this dissertation I discuss two research projects in which I use this approach.In the first study, motivated by intriguing experiments that have shown two-dimensional polymer films to be promising material...
Experiments on strongly correlated quasi-two-dimensional electronic materials---for example, the hig...
Strongly correlated systems, i.e., quantum materials for which the interactions between its constitu...
This thesis concerns correlation effects in quantum many-particle systems in one and two dimensions....
Many of the most interesting problems in theoretical condensed matter physics involve the study of t...
We introduce a new model for quasi-one-dimensional materials, motivated by intriguing but not yet we...
In this thesis I present a theoretical study of three differentstrongly correlated systems: Luttinge...
The density matrix renormalization group method (DMRG) is a powerful numerical method for strongly c...
This thesis presents theoretical studies of strongly correlated systems as well as topologically ord...
The Luttinger liquid (LL) model of one-dimensional (1D) electronic systems provides a powerful tool ...
We investigate the edge properties of Abelian topological phases in two spatial dimensions. We disco...
Since the advent of high-$T_c$ cuprate superconductors in 1986, strongly correlated electron systems...
Motivated by experimental studies that have found signatures of a quantum spin liquid phase in organ...
Almost a century after its discovery, superconductivity (SC) is still the most challenging and fasci...
This PhD thesis is concerned with the investigation of Extended Hubbard Models on one-dimensional la...
In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laborato...
Experiments on strongly correlated quasi-two-dimensional electronic materials---for example, the hig...
Strongly correlated systems, i.e., quantum materials for which the interactions between its constitu...
This thesis concerns correlation effects in quantum many-particle systems in one and two dimensions....
Many of the most interesting problems in theoretical condensed matter physics involve the study of t...
We introduce a new model for quasi-one-dimensional materials, motivated by intriguing but not yet we...
In this thesis I present a theoretical study of three differentstrongly correlated systems: Luttinge...
The density matrix renormalization group method (DMRG) is a powerful numerical method for strongly c...
This thesis presents theoretical studies of strongly correlated systems as well as topologically ord...
The Luttinger liquid (LL) model of one-dimensional (1D) electronic systems provides a powerful tool ...
We investigate the edge properties of Abelian topological phases in two spatial dimensions. We disco...
Since the advent of high-$T_c$ cuprate superconductors in 1986, strongly correlated electron systems...
Motivated by experimental studies that have found signatures of a quantum spin liquid phase in organ...
Almost a century after its discovery, superconductivity (SC) is still the most challenging and fasci...
This PhD thesis is concerned with the investigation of Extended Hubbard Models on one-dimensional la...
In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laborato...
Experiments on strongly correlated quasi-two-dimensional electronic materials---for example, the hig...
Strongly correlated systems, i.e., quantum materials for which the interactions between its constitu...
This thesis concerns correlation effects in quantum many-particle systems in one and two dimensions....