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Thursday, March 28, 2013

1303.6655 (Romain Vasseur et al.)

Crossover physics in the non-equilibrium dynamics of quenched quantum
impurity systems
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Romain Vasseur, Kien Trinh, Stephan Haas, Hubert Saleur
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1303.6662 (I. T. Shyiko et al.)

Double zigzag spin chain in strong magnetic field close to saturation    [PDF]

I. T. Shyiko, I. P. McCulloch, J. V. Gumenjuk-Sichevska, A. K. Kolezhuk
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1303.6715 (Yu Liu et al.)

New Superconductivity in Layered 1T-TaS2-xSex Single Crystals Fabricated
by Chemical Vapor Transport
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Yu Liu, Ran Ang, Wenjian Lu, Wenhai Song, Lijun Li, Yuping Sun
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1303.6716 (Sukhwinder Singh et al.)

Symmetry protected entanglement renormalization    [PDF]

Sukhwinder Singh, Guifre Vidal
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1303.6813 (Hunpyo Lee et al.)

Semiclassical approximation solved by Monte Carlo as an efficient
impurity solver for dynamical mean field theory and its cluster extensions
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Hunpyo Lee, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Hoonkyung Lee, Yongkyung Kwon, Harald O. Jeschke, Roser Valenti
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1303.6858 (D. Banerjee et al.)

The (2+1)-d U(1) Quantum Link Model Masquerading as Deconfined
Criticality
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D. Banerjee, F. -J. Jiang, P. Widmer, U. -J. Wiese
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1303.6865 (K. Edwards et al.)

Renormalized perturbation theory and scaling for an impurity Anderson
model
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K. Edwards, A. C. Hewson, V. Pandis
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1303.6921 (G. Sharma et al.)

Magnetism driven ferroelectricity above liquid nitrogen temperature in
Y2CoMnO6
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G. Sharma, J. Saha, S. Patnaik
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1303.6941 (J. P. Hague)

Enhancement of gaps in thin graphitic films for heterostructure
formation
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J. P. Hague
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