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Using Atomic Physics to Understand Condensed Matter

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Abstract

Using ultracold atomic systems as quantum simulators, many-body physics phenomena relevant to condensed matter systems can be explored. I will survey work in this area, and concentrate on the study of disorder in two-dimensional systems.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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