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Anders Frithjof is a Professor in the Faculty of Physics at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany. His academic profile indicates active involvement in doctoral supervision as a thesis referee within the physics department.
Professor Frithjof specializes in condensed matter physics with particular expertise in strongly correlated electron systems and magnetic phenomena. His research focus is evident from his role as referee for doctoral work on magnetic phases in the Hubbard model, a fundamental theoretical framework for understanding electron correlations in solid-state systems. His work intersects with quantum mechanics and theoretical physics, particularly in modeling complex magnetic behaviors in materials.
Among his documented academic activities, he served as referee for Robert Peters' 2010 doctoral dissertation titled "Magnetische Phasen im Hubbardmodel" (Magnetic Phases in the Hubbard Model), which investigated magnetic properties of strongly correlated electron systems.
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