Lab Home | Phone | Search
Center for Nonlinear Studies  Center for Nonlinear Studies
 Home 
 People 
 Current 
 Executive Committee 
 Postdocs 
 Visitors 
 Students 
 Research 
 Publications 
 Conferences 
 Workshops 
 Sponsorship 
 Talks 
 Seminars 
 Postdoc Seminars Archive 
 Quantum Lunch 
 Quantum Lunch Archive 
 P/T Colloquia 
 Archive 
 Ulam Scholar 
 
 Postdoc Nominations 
 Student Requests 
 Student Program 
 Visitor Requests 
 Description 
 Past Visitors 
 Services 
 General 
 
 History of CNLS 
 
 Maps, Directions 
 CNLS Office 
 T-Division 
 LANL 
 
Thursday, July 05, 2012
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
T-DO Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 123)

Quantum Lunch

Universal Spin Duals to Majorana Networks, Fractionalization in Exactly Solvable Systems, and Holography

Zohar Nussinov
Washington University in St. Louis)

We discuss the "bond algebraic" approach to dualities with a particular emphasis on Majorana systems. We show how to analyze readily solvable models (such as Kitaev's honeycomb model), within this framework. Our focus is, however, on interacting Majorana fermion systems. We illustrate how universal spin duals can be constructed for these on general graphs in an arbitary number of dimensions. We introduce an "XXZ honeycomb compass" model which constitutes a two-component spin analog of Kitaev's honeycomb model. With the aid of these general duals, we further illustrate how to construct fermionic systems with Hubbard type interactions that exhibit non-trivial critical behavior. Time permitting, we will introduce general holographic bounds, examine "frustration free" systems derived from the usual Hubbard model on the pyrochlore lattice and illustrate how fractionalization and deconfined quantum critical behavior can occur in these pyrochlore lattice systems.

Host: Rolando Somma