tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439168179960787195.post6066340450209147241..comments2024-03-28T17:13:01.117+10:00Comments on Condensed concepts: Seminar at JNURoss H. McKenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09950455939572097456noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439168179960787195.post-54713133627745938782013-02-15T18:04:26.910+10:002013-02-15T18:04:26.910+10:00Hi Somenath,
Thank you for your kind words. I real...Hi Somenath,<br />Thank you for your kind words. I really enjoyed my visit to your department. I learnt some interesting physics. The seminar audience was one of the more lively and appreciative ones I have had and so I valued that.<br />cheers<br />RossRoss H. McKenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09950455939572097456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439168179960787195.post-59155691030106870282013-02-14T14:58:40.687+10:002013-02-14T14:58:40.687+10:00Hi, everybody. I am Somenath Jalal, a PhD student ...Hi, everybody. I am Somenath Jalal, a PhD student of Physics in School of Physical Sciences, JNU. I was present in yesterday's talk. And it was a beautiful presentation. Prof. RHM told how to do theoretical modeling of certain kind of organic molecules (organic salts, yes, they are insulators naturally !), which shows superconductivity at low temperature when applied pressure. The Hubbard model (on an anisotropic triangular lattice, so took full U, t and t' terms) is suitable for studying these salts theoretically. The model itself has rich physics in its Phase Diagram. RHM has studied the model using P W Anderson's celebrated Resonating Valence Bond theory.<br /><br />Thank you Prof. Ross for visiting out department.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15378526938290809891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439168179960787195.post-61325671152691625152013-02-13T22:45:51.110+10:002013-02-13T22:45:51.110+10:00Usually I´ll hear these kinds of statements from p...Usually I´ll hear these kinds of statements from people from humanities or social sciences who wouldn´t be able to quote the second law even if it was written in Hamlet's opening.<br /><br />The sharpest and most consistent critic with science and reason I ever heard comes from a friend with a Physics degree.Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12746950209219518575noreply@blogger.com