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Quantum Simulation of the Unknown: Observation of Pseudogap Physics in the Fermi-Hubbard Model at Ultralow Temperatures
Northside
Harvard physicist Markus Greiner breaks down a genuine quantum breakthrough: how ultracold atoms are revealing secrets of exotic matter that even supercomputers can't crack. Free, fascinating, and surprisingly approachable.
Free academic lecture
Harvard researcher
Quantum simulation
Condensed matter physics
Tips
🎓Harvard quantum physicist speaking
🔬real research, not just theory
🆓completely free to attend
Quantum Simulation of the Unknown: Observation of Pseudogap Physics in the Fermi-Hubbard Model at Ultralow Temperatures
Northside


Harvard physicist Markus Greiner breaks down a genuine quantum breakthrough: how ultracold atoms are revealing secrets of exotic matter that even supercomputers can't crack. Free, fascinating, and surprisingly approachable.
Free academic lecture
Harvard researcher
Quantum simulation
Condensed matter physics
Tips
🎓Harvard quantum physicist speaking
🔬real research, not just theory
🆓completely free to attend
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