Jérôme Dubail

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Jérôme Dubail completed his Ph.D. with Hubert Saleur and Jesper Jacobsen at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the CEA Saclay, France. He then worked as a postdoc at Yale University with Nick Read. Since 2013, he has been a permanent researcher with the CNRS. He works on low-dimensional statistical and quantum systems, including Luttinger liquids and fractional quantum Hall systems, and he has a special interest in conformal field theory and its applications.


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A More Efficient Way to Describe Interacting Quantum Particles in 1D

A new method for calculating the time-evolving behavior of interacting quantum particles in one dimension can be used to model experiments that were previously beyond description. Read More »