Eduardo Fradkin

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Eduardo Fradkin is a theoretical physicist renowned for his contributions to condensed matter physics and quantum field theory.

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instanceOf Argentine physicist
person
theoretical physicist
almaMater Stanford University NERFINISHED
Universidad de Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
authorOf Field Theories of Condensed Matter Physics NERFINISHED
Quantum Field Theory: An Integrated Approach NERFINISHED
awardReceived J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics NERFINISHED
John Bardeen Prize NERFINISHED
basedIn Urbana, Illinois NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfBirth Argentina NERFINISHED
doctoralAdvisor Sidney Coleman NERFINISHED
educatedAt Stanford University
Universidad de Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
employer University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork condensed matter physics
gauge theories in condensed matter
high-temperature superconductivity
quantum Hall effect
quantum critical phenomena
quantum field theory
statistical mechanics
strongly correlated electron systems
theoretical physics
topological phases of matter
gender male
hasRole fellow of the American Physical Society NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Spanish
memberOf American Physical Society
nationality Argentine
notableConcept gauge theory descriptions of strongly correlated systems
nematic Fermi fluids
topological order in condensed matter systems
notableWork applications of quantum field theory to condensed matter systems
studies of the fractional quantum Hall effect
theory of topological phases and topological order
work on deconfined quantum criticality
work on nematic phases in electronic systems
occupation professor of physics
placeOfBirth Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
researchInterest emergent phenomena in many-body systems
non-perturbative methods in quantum field theory
quantum entanglement in condensed matter
workInstitution Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign NERFINISHED

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