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Condensed matter physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the Condensed Matter Theory Group ... The theory group conducts basic research over a wide swath of theoretical physics, ranging from strongly correlated electrons to first principle electronic structure theory to the statistical mechanics of complex systems.
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Research activities of the condensed matter theory group ... The Rutgers faculty in condensed matter theory have interests spanning many areas including: highly-correlated electron phenomena, such as high-temperature superconductivity, magnetism and heavy-fermion physics; physics at surfaces, including dynamic phenomena...
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The name of the field was apparently[citation needed] coined in 1967 by Philip Anderson and Volker Heine when they renamed their research group in the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge from "Solid-State Theory" to "Theory of Condensed Matter".
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ICMT General Web Feedback Form ... The Institute for Condensed Matter Theory does not control or endorse the content of external sites.] [This page was produced with 100-percent post-consumer electrons.] [ ]
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Theory of Condensed Matter (TCM) ... Theoretical Condensed Matter physics is about building models of physical processes, often driven by experimental data, generalising the solutions of those models to make experimental predictions, and transferring the concepts gained into other areas of research.
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ICMT Seminar: "Physics of the Underdoped Cuprates: A phenomenological Synthesis and a Microscopic Theory" ... ICMT Seminar: "What can Lattice QCD do for Condensed Matter Physics?"
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