Physics: A mathematical understanding
I study the physics of quantum many-body systems from a mathematical point of view. Quantum many-body systems are physical systems where numerous microscopic elements, such as atomic nuclei or electrons, interact and evolve following the laws of quantum mechanics. For example, quantum computers, which have attracted attention in recent years, are designed based on the principles of these quantum many-body systems. Additionally, many everyday physical phenomena, such as electrical conductivity in metals, magnetism, and heat conductance, can be understood through quantum many-body theory. By understanding the properties of quantum many-body systems mathematically rigorously in general settings, I aim to provide mathematical support to physical theories and contribute to a deeper understanding of physical phenomena.
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