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Markus Müller

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PHYS-645: Physics of random and disordered systems
Introduction to the physics of random processes and disordered systems, providing an overview over phenomena, concepts and theoretical approaches Topics include: Random walks; Roughening/pinning; Lo
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Twisted chiral superconductivity in photodoped frustrated Mott insulators

Markus Müller, Jiajun Li

Recent advances in ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy provide access to hidden phases of correlated matter, including light-induced superconducting states. The theoretical understanding of these nonequilibrium phases remains limited, particularly for correl ...
AMER PHYSICAL SOC2023

Integrated proteogenomic deep sequencing and analytics accurately identify non-canonical peptides in tumor immunopeptidomes

Didier Trono, George Coukos, Marion Leleu, Evaristo Jose Planet Letschert, Markus Müller, Florian Huber, Laia Simo Riudalbas, Delphine Yvette L Grun, Ioannis Xenarios, Lin Zhang, Alexandre Harari, Marion Arnaud

Efforts to precisely identify tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) bound peptides capable of mediating T cell-based tumor rejection still face important challenges. Recent studies suggest that non-canonical tumor-specific HLA peptides derived from annotated ...
2020

Marginal Stability in Structural, Spin, and Electron Glasses

Matthieu Wyart, Markus Müller

We revisit the concept of marginal stability in glasses and determine its range of applicability in the context of an avalanche-type response to slow external driving. We argue that there is an intimate connection between a pseudogap in the distribution of ...
2015
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