Lorenzo Gotta
Pairing and topological phases in cold atoms with long range interactions.
Rel. Fabrizio Dolcini, Guillaume Roux. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Physics Of Complex Systems (Fisica Dei Sistemi Complessi), 2019
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Pairing and topological phases in cold atoms with long range interactions Chapter 1 Introduction The systematic study and classification of phase transitions has become a popular research area in physics over the past decades. The most familiar phenomena associated to the concept of phase transition are the ones giving rise to macroscopic changes in the properties of strongly correlated many-body systems due to thermal fluctuations. The most prominent examples of this kind of behaviour are the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition in lattice spin models and the liquid-gas transition. On the other hand, when dealing with quantum-mechanical systems changes of matter from one state to another can arise as the result of the variation of parameters other than temperature.
In particular, when a given many-body quantum problem is studied at zero temperature, thereby suppressing thermal fluctuations, it is the interplay between kinetic energy and interactions that can cause the system to jump into different phases as the model parameters are varied
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