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Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Anyons: New Types of Particles in Quantum Physics

While it was originally believed that only bosons and fermions were allowed by quantum mechanics, in fact, when objects are restricted to move on a two-dimensional plane, new types of particles called "anyons" can emerge.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

The Many Universes of Quantum Materials

Professor Stephen Blundell explores the many universes of quantum materials for the 2019 Quantum Materials Public Lecture.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Why should anyone care about computing with anyons?

In this talk Jiannis Pachos discusses a variety of different topics starting from characterizing knot invariants, their quantum simulation with exotic particles called anyons and finally the possible realization of anyons in the laboratory.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Dealing with Frustration - Order in Disorder

Magnetic particles can get frustrated in their interactions with other particles because of lattice geometry. Lots of new and exciting physics is involved in understanding how they deal with their frustration.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Strange Materials

Professor Mark Miodownik, University College London, explores and reviews the imminent changes that are coming to the material world in the not so distant future with a rise in the investigation of synthetic organs, bones and even brains.

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