Experts in: Quantum spin frustration
PARANJAPE, Manu
Professeur titulaire
- Mathematical methods in physics
- Physics of elementary particles and fields
- Fractional statistics sytems (anyons, etc.)
- General relativity and gravitation
- Functional analytical methods
- Field theory
- Quantum tunneling
- Solitons
- Classical general relativity
- Self-gravitating systems
- Continuous media and classical fields in curved spacetime
- General theory and models of magnetic ordering
- Crystal-field theory and spin Hamiltonians
- Classical spin models
- Quantized spin models
- Quantum spin frustration
I am interested in almost everything, but more specifically, Quantum Field Theory. Including gravitation, tunnelling, spin systems, solitons, non-commutative geometry. Here is a link to my last NSERC application.
WITCZAK-KREMPA, William
Professeur agrégé
- Condensed matter: elecronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
- Condensed matter physics
- Quantum phase transitions
- Quantum spin frustration
- Strongly correlated electron systems
- Quantum phases: geometric, dynamic or topologic
- Quantum information
- Theory of quantized fields
I'm a condensed matter theorist working as an Assistant Professor at Université de Montréal, in Québec, Canada. I'm interested in the unsual states of matter that emerge (usually) at low temperature, where quantum mechanics dictates the rules.
I hold a Canada Research Chair in Quantum Phase Transitions.
I'm a member of the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM), a major hub for the mathematical sciences (including mathematical physics), located on the Université de Montréal campus.