Seminar Flatiron Institute Seminar Series: Olivier Parcollet

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Title: Quantum Embeddings and Strange Metals

Abstract: Quantum embeddings are a versatile and successful family of approaches to study the quantum many-body problem. As a quantum generalization of the simple mean field of statistical physics, they describe complex quantum systems in terms of minimal models of an atom embedded in a sea of fermions. After introducing some of the major challenges of the quantum many-body problem, I will present a little tour for non-experts of quantum embeddings, the mathematical challenges they raise, and their applications from Fermi liquids up to the fascinating “strange” metals.

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