Jainendra Jain
@Jain_Physics
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Physicist @penn_state. Via @stonybrooku @Yale @UofMaryland @IITKanpur @Uniraj_Jaipur. Author of "Composite Fermions" https://t.co/6xI7NqpUqh.
Joined November 2020
Incredibly beautiful autumn at Penn State. The view this morning near home and the department.
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Like countless other students, my career path was profoundly shaped by C.N. Yang. When I first joined Stony Brook U as a student, Yang's broad interests and advice motivated me to switch to condensed matter theory. And when math feels mysterious, I recall his witty remark:
The passing of C.N. Yang, my colleague and inspiration at Stony Brook University, feels like the end of an era. As captured on Congjun Wu's blackboard, the scope and impact of Yang's contributions is simply breathtaking. We have made extensive use of Wu-Yang's monopole harmonics
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The passing of C.N. Yang, my colleague and inspiration at Stony Brook University, feels like the end of an era. As captured on Congjun Wu's blackboard, the scope and impact of Yang's contributions is simply breathtaking. We have made extensive use of Wu-Yang's monopole harmonics
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Visitors learned about the 70th anniversary of the discovery of the atom, recognized Jainendra Jain for receiving the Wolf Prize, and celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the groundbreaking discovery of gravitational waves. Catch up here: https://t.co/3et0hXluOD
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On Teacher's Day: "When the student is ready the teacher will appear. When the student is truly ready the teacher will disappear." -- Lao Tsu
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Very true! Substantially greater funding will be critical if we are to become competitive in the quantum race.
India must establish a self-reliant quantum ecosystem within the next decade or risk being a mere consumer of foreign technology, warned Arindam Ghosh, professor at Indian Institute of Science (@iiscbangalore ) Bengaluru. He cautioned against India’s traditional approach of
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Wow!
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"perhaps another platform might win the race to perform the first topologically protected quantum computation, but for now we would not bet against the dark horse of quantum Hall systems getting there first." Another thrilling chapter ahead for FQHE & composite fermions!
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With Manjul Bhargava and Ashoke Sen, at the inauguration ceremony of the Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute, Mumbai.
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What a great EP2DS (Electronic Properties of 2D Systems)-26 meeting at St. Louis! Klaus von Klitzing's inspiring public lecture, and the Wolf Prize session. Amazing talks on fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect and its interplay with superconductivity; fractional statistics;
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This PRX article by Huang, Balram, ... Zhu addresses the question: How do two-component fractional quantum Hall states evolve when the interaction is not isotropic? It shows that some states are more robust than others. https://t.co/8tFfuVKulF
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