New analytic constructions yield quantum lattice models with continuous symmetry breaking and chiral topological order at arbitrarily high temperatures via entropic stabilization.
Existence of Long-Range Order in One and Two Dimensions
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Field theory models with Robin boundary conditions and modular invariance reproduce zero-winding holographic superconductor results in 2D CFTs and interpret fractional vortices via a Little-Parks toy model.
Simulations of the 3D Hubbard-Holstein model at half-filling find antiferromagnetic and charge-ordered insulators separated by a first-order transition with no intervening metal, plus metallic bipolaronic states and pseudogap features at higher temperatures.
Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.
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Exploring Entropic Orders: High Temperature Continuous Symmetry Breaking, Chiral Topological States and Local Commuting Projector Models
New analytic constructions yield quantum lattice models with continuous symmetry breaking and chiral topological order at arbitrarily high temperatures via entropic stabilization.
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Field Theory Models for a Holographic Superconductor in Two Dimensions
Field theory models with Robin boundary conditions and modular invariance reproduce zero-winding holographic superconductor results in 2D CFTs and interpret fractional vortices via a Little-Parks toy model.
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Magnetotransport and Phase competition in three-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein model at half-filling
Simulations of the 3D Hubbard-Holstein model at half-filling find antiferromagnetic and charge-ordered insulators separated by a first-order transition with no intervening metal, plus metallic bipolaronic states and pseudogap features at higher temperatures.
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Polariton BECs: Theory and Concepts
Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.