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Delves into fragmentation in spin ice systems, covering magnetic ice rules, monopole vacuum, emergent gauge fields, topological defects, and quantum Monte Carlo simulations.
Explores modeling multilayer 2D materials, tight-binding models, and electrical conductivity in materials, emphasizing the importance of symmetries and reduced models.
Explores the significance of SMES systems, superconductivity, and lithium-ion batteries, highlighting their roles in energy storage and global sustainability.