In most condensed matter systems we think of electrons as delocalized particles that roam about the energy terrain of a material much like waves in the ocean. But what happens when Coulomb repulsion between electrons becomes the dominant energy in a material? In this regime you might expect electrons to ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Monday, 04/27/26
UC Berkeley Physics ColloquiumSpeaker: Ehud Altman, Stanford UniversityEditor's Note: The original speaker, Mitch Begelman, University of Colorado, Boulder is unavailable.