February 20, 2013
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4:00pm - 5:00pm
Category:
Seminar
Location:
Physics #312
Cost:
no charge
Calendars: Research Events, Physics & Astronomy, Main Events Calendar, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Audience: Alumni, Community, Current Graduate Students, Current Undergraduate Students, Faculty, Parents, Prospective Students, Staff
Dima Karzeheev from Stony Brook University presents: Quantum anomalies and non-dissipative currents in quark-gluon plasma and Weyl semimetals.
Abstract: The interplay of quantum anomalies and topology results in the existence of non-dissipative currents in systems containing chiral fermions. I will consider two examples: the quark gluon plasma produced in heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC, and Weyl semimetals.
For more information about this event, please contact Joern Putschke at 313-577-5407 or du8478@wayne.edu.

