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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Hmm it’s a private conservation,so I don’t know …. But when I think about it yeah why not …. It helped me in the sense that „so it is possible that some clever construction exists that "escapes" our theorem.“ He will contact me again in July because he is now at conferences.. I will see.. if you...- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
BTW if someone is interested in the answer I got, ask me DM- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Don’t want to make adds but if you are interested I can send you my manuscript ..- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Yeah but I’m just a LLM „physicist“ 🙈👀 but I found some actual problems …- albronco1
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Graduate Does PSG require a lattice and a fundamental Hamiltonian?
Ok thx. I thought about it.. But I just wanted to ask first other people.- albronco1
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Does PSG require a lattice and a fundamental Hamiltonian?
Hi. Can’t find any answer… X.-G. Wen, Quantum orders and symmetric spin liquids, Phys. Rev. B 65, 165113 (2002) . M. Hermele, T. Senthil, M. P. A. Fisher, Algebraic spin liquid as the mother of many competing orders, Phys. Rev. B 72, 104404 (2005) . (Erratum: Phys. Rev. B 76, 149906 (2007))...- albronco1
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Graduate Does PSG require a lattice and a fundamental Hamiltonian?
I need an information about parton (slave-particle) constructions of Z₂ spin liquids and I’m trying to get a couple of things straight. The usual story: you write a physical operator as a parton bilinear with a gauge redundancy say a U(1) from rephasing the partons and then a charge-2 parton...- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Wow I can’t believe he really answered… I will see what I can do now with this information :)- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Nothing to lose and I did it 👀 let’s see … i mean maybe this questions are also interesting for them, for the next version of SMG , so nothing to lose ;)- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Hey, thx for answer I’m independent , that’s why i never thought about to contact this people’s directly. Do you think they will realöy answer ? Greetz KF- albronco1
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Graduate Is the massless survivor of an SMG gapped phase genuinely chiral?
Consider a vector-like lattice gauge theory whose fermion content has Weyl number ≡ 0 (mod 16) i.e. anomaly-free in the sense that admits symmetric mass generation, the 16 of SO(10) / one SM generation being the canonical example tuned near the lower edge of the conformal window. Now switch on a...- albronco1
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Hi, my name is Karol 40y and I’m an independent enthusiast. I’m from Hamburg/Germany. Nice to be here :) Greets- albronco1
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