David Huse
Princeton University
RQS Senior Investigator
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David Huse is a professor in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. His research focuses on statistical physics, phase transitions, quantum many-body physics of ultracold atoms, many-body localization, magnetic ordering in materials and in spin models, superconductivity, and out of equilibrium quantum dynamics. Huse received his doctorate in physics from Cornell University in 1983.
Recent Publications
Quantum and classical coarsening and their interplay with the Kibble-Zurek mechanism
, , arXiv, (2024)Zero-temperature entanglement membranes in quantum circuits
, , arXiv, (2024)Boltzmann Entropy of a Freely Expanding Quantum Ideal Gas
, , Journal of Statistical Physics, 190, (2023)
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Huse Research Group