University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign · Department of Physics

Eduardo Fradkin

Professor of Physics

Interests

Condensed Matter Physics, Disordered and Strongly Correlated Systems, Quantum Hall Effects, Quantum Field Theory in Condensed Matter.

Education

Licenciado (M.Sc.) Physics 1973, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; PhD Physics 1979, Stanford University, Stanford CA, USA
 
Prof. Fradkin
Address
Department of Physics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2119 ESB, MC-704, 1110 W. Green St, Urbana, IL 61801-3080
Phone 217-333-4409 / Fax 217-244-7704
E-mail efradkin@uiuc.edu
http://w3.physics.uiuc.edu/~efradkin/homepage/

My Publications List, (pdf file)

My Publications in the Archive,

My CV, (pdf file)

Graduate students, Postdocs and Visiting Scientists currently in my group

Former graduate students and postdocs

Recent publications

Physics and Mate

Pictures with some colleagues


Recent Talks


How to detect fluctuating order in High temperature Superconductors (pdf file)

The Physics of Liquid Crystalline Phases in High temperature Superconductors (pdf file)

For an audiovisual talk given at the Conference on Glassy States of Matter and Non-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, click here

Conformal Quantum Criticality, Order and Deconfinement in Quantum Dimer Models (pdf file)

Talk given at the Program on Exotic Order and Criticality in Quantum Matter at the Kavli Insitute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB (June 2004), and Brookhaven National Laboratory International Workshop on Frustrated Magnetism, Montauk, NY (9/16/2004)

Realizing Non-Abelian Fractional Statistics in Time Reversal Invariant Systems (pdf file)

Entanglement Entropy at Two-Dimensional Quantum Critical Points: Can you hear the shape of Schroedinger's cat? (pdf file)

How optimal inhomogeneity produces high temperature superconductivity (pdf file)

Entanglement Entropy at 2D quantum critical points, topological fluids and Chern-Simons theories (pdf file)

The Role of Charge Order in the Mechanism of High Temperature Superconductivity (pdf file)

Can you hear the shape of Schroedinger's cat? Movie file of the Blackboard Talk given at KITP UCSB, April 2008

The remarkable Superconducting Stripe Phase of LBCO near x=1/8 Talk at the Workshop on Strongly Correlated Systems, Montauk, NY, September 2008


Courses that I taught recently:


Physics 483: General Field Theory (Fall 1999 and Fall 2003)

Physics 485: Advanced Field Theory (Spring 2000 and Spring 2004)

Physics 498SCS: The Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems (Fall 2000)

Physics 414-415: Classical and Continuum Mechanics (Spring 2001)

Physics 462: Statistical Mechanics (Fall 2001)

Physics 580: Quantum Mechanics I (Fall 2006)

Physics 581: Quantum Mechanics II (Spring 2007)

Physics 561: Condensed Matter Physics II (Fall 2004)

Physics 583: Advanced Field Theory (Spring 2006)

Physics 582: General Field Theory (Fall 2005, Fall 2008)


My research is supported in part by the National Science Foundation through the grant NSF DMR 07-58462


Last updated 9/13/2008