Physicists Simulate Strongly Correlated Fermions
Sunday, March 18, 2012 - 14:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Combining known factors in a new way, physicists have solved an intractable 50-year-old problem: How to simulate strongly interacting quantum systems to accurately predict their properties. It could lead to superconductor applications and solving high-energy physics and ultra-cold atoms problems.
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