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Magnetic Field Effects In Lowdimensional Quantum Magnets 1st Ed Adam Iaizzi

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Magnetic Field Effects In Lowdimensional Quantum Magnets 1st Ed Adam Iaizzi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Author: Adam Iaizzi
ISBN: 9783030018023, 9783030018030, 3030018024, 3030018032
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Magnetic Field Effects In Lowdimensional Quantum Magnets 1st Ed Adam Iaizzi by Adam Iaizzi 9783030018023, 9783030018030, 3030018024, 3030018032 instant download after payment.

This thesis is a tour-de-force combination of analytic and computational results clarifying and resolving important questions about the nature of quantum phase transitions in one- and two-dimensional magnetic systems. The author presents a comprehensive study of a low-dimensional spin-half quantum antiferromagnet (the J-Q model) in the presence of a magnetic field in both one and two dimensions, demonstrating the causes of metamagnetism in such systems and providing direct evidence of fractionalized excitations near the deconfined quantum critical point. In addition to describing significant new research results, this thesis also provides the non-expert with a clear understanding of the nature and importance of computational physics and its role in condensed matter physics as well as the nature of phase transitions, both classical and quantum. It also contains an elegant and detailed but accessible summary of the methods used in the thesis—exact diagonalization, Monte Carlo, quantum Monte Carlo and the stochastic series expansion—that will serve as a valuable pedagogical introduction to students beginning in this field.

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