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Theory Group
Theory Group Seminar, 21 January 2014


Dr. Sera Cremonini, Texas A&M

Probing the deep IR of scaling solutions

abstract

Geometries which exhibit anisotropic scalings have served as a holographic laboratory for modeling a number of strongly correlated condensed matter systems. In this talk I will focus on geometries which realize non-relativistic Lifshitz scaling and hyperscaling violation. In particular, I will explore their behavior in the far infrared, and comment on potential instabilities of these systems to spatially modulated phases.



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