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Anomalous thermodynamic power-laws at the topologial transition state in nodal superconductors (talk at MPI-PKS, Dresden)

By Jorge Quintanilla | 21 May 2015

Yesterday I gave a talk at a mini-programme being organised by Joseph Betouras (Loughboroguh) at the Max Planck Institut for Complex Systems, in Dresden. Sadly, … Read more

Broken Time-Reversal Symmetry and Topological Order in Triplet Superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 01 December 2014

Research seminar at the MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, 27 November 2014 (abstract below): The concept of broken symmetry is one … Read more

Haunted by Semiclassics: from optical lattices through muonium to magnetic monopoles

By Jorge Quintanilla | 22 July 2014

I just came back from Bristol, where I participated in an international conference celebrating the scientific legacy and achievements of Balazs L. Gyorffy. You can … Read more

Broken Time-Reversal Symmetry and Topological Order in Triplet Superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 30 April 2014

I am scheduled to give a talk on the above topic in Catania next Tuesday. Here is a link to the abstract in the Catania … Read more

Research seminar at Birmingham theory

By Jorge Quintanilla | 20 November 2013

I gave a research seminar on “Thermodynamic signatures of topological transitions in nodal superconductors” to the Birmingham theory group last Thursday. I had not forgotten, … Read more

Thermodynamic signatures of topological transitions in nodal superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 04 September 2013

Follow this link for the talk I gave at the 3rd UK-NL Condensed Matter Meeting, 2-3 September 2013.

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