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                  Achieving Quantum Computation

                  We work at the fundamental level on the theory of quantum information processing, developing new concepts for qubits and multi-qubit modules.  We work closely with the experimental scientists in PGI-11.

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                  Quantum Transport

                  Strongly interacting nanoscale systems display fascinating non-equilibrium and dynamical effects. More: Quantum Transport …

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                  Electronic Properties of Metals and Semiconductors

                  Atomic order-disorder transitions or phase transitions like freezing-melting are among the most dramatic effects occurring in condensed matter.

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                  Strongly Correlated Systems

                  Emergent phenomena occurr in systems in which the electron-electron repulsion is large. Understanding these phenomena is one of the central issues in solid-state physics.

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