Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Research summary
Dr. Wang works mainly on the physics of interaction driven quantum phases of matter, with a focus on the interplay between electron-electron interaction and other features of the system, including topology, geometry and symmetries. interdisciplinary ideas, novel concepts and advanced computational methods will be used in his research.
Education
- Ph.D Physics, Princeton University (2019)
- BS Physics, University of Science and Technology of China (2013)
Selected Publications
- Theory of Generalized Landau Levels and Implications for non-Abelian States; arXiv 2405.14479
- Hierarchy of Ideal Flatbands in Chiral Twisted Multilayer Graphene Models; arXiv 2109.10325
- Exact Landau Level Description of Geometry and Interaction in a Flatband; arXiv 2105.07491
- Dirac Fermion Hierarchy of Composite Fermi Liquids; arXiv 1808.07529
- Lattice Monte Carlo for Quantum Hall States on a Torus; arXiv 1710.07929
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