Quantum Hall Effect: Quantum Computation
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Presentations
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Pfaffian statistics through adiabatic transport in the 1D coherent state representation
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Authors
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Alexander Seidel
- Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis
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Formation of novel topological liquids in non-Abelian quantum Hall states with a finite density of interacting anyons
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Simon Trebst
- Microsoft Research, Station Q
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Charlotte Gils
- ETH Zurich
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Eddy Ardonne
- Nordita
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Andreas Ludwig
- Depatment of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
- UC Santa Barbara
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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Matthias Troyer
- ETH Zurich
- ETH, Zurich
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Zhenghan Wang
- Microsoft Research, Station Q
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Thermopower Measurements in the $\nu = 5/2$ FQHE
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J.P. Eisenstein
- Caltech
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W.E. Chickering
- Caltech
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L.N. Pfeiffer
- Bell Labs
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K.W. West
- Bell Labs
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Spontaneous Particle-Hole Symmetry Breaking in the 5/2 Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
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Kwon Park
- Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Michael Peterson
- University of Maryland
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Sankar Das Sarma
- University of Maryland
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Maryland, -College Park
- Condensed Matter Theory Center, Department of Physics, University of Maryland at College Park
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Jack Polynomials, W-algebras and application to Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
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Steven H. Simon
- Oxford University
- Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Oxford University
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B. Andrei Bernevig
- Princeton University
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Victor Gurarie
- University of Colorado
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Resources needed for peforming Shor's algorithm with Ising Anyons
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Mara Baraban
- Yale University
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Steven Simon
- Oxford University
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Nick Bonesteel
- Florida State University
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Multichannel Kondo Models in non-Abelian Quantum Hall Droplets
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Gregory A. Fiete
- University of Texas at Austin
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Waheb Bishara
- California Institute of Technology
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Chetan Nayak
- Microsoft Station Q and Department of Physics, UCSB
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Topological Phase Transition of the 5/2 Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
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Authors
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Hao Wang
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University Northridge
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D.N. Sheng
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University Northridge
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F.D.M. Haldane
- Department of Physics, Princeton University
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Topological order in two-dimensional fermion systems with $p_x+ip_y$ pairing
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Noah Bray-Ali
- Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
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Letian Ding
- Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
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Stephan Haas
- Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
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The fractional quantum Hall effect: The cases of 5/2 and 12/5
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Keshav Shrivastava
- University of Malaya
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Probing the neutral edge modes in transport across a point contact via thermal effects in the Read-Rezayi non-abelian quantum Hall states
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Eytan Grosfeld
- University of Illinois
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Sourin Das
- Center for High Energy Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
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Charge-statistics separation and probing non-Abelian states for quantum Hall plateau at $\nu$=5/2
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Authors
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Feifei Li
- Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA
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Dima Feldman
- Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA
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Quantum Hall hierarchy revisited
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Susanne Viefers
- University of Oslo
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Juha Suorsa
- University of Oslo
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Hans Hansson
- Stockholm University
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Maria Hermanns
- Stockholm University
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Non-Abelian quasielectrons.
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Authors
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Hans Hansson
- Stockholm University
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Maria Hermanns
- Stockholm University
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Susanne Viefers
- University of Oslo
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Topological Entanglement Entropy of Realistic Quantum Hall States
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Authors
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Barry Friedman
- Department of Physics, Sam Houston State University
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Gregory Levine
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hofstra University
- Hofstra University
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