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Edwin Langmann is a Professor of Physics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He holds a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Vienna (1990) and has held academic positions including Assistant Professor at KTH (1994–1998), Postdoc at the University of British Columbia (1991–1994), and various roles at Swedish institutions since 2000. His research focuses on mathematical physics, integrable systems, and superconductivity theory, with contributions to quantum many-body systems and exactly solvable models.
- Affiliations: Department of Condensed Matter Theory, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Educations: PhD (Theoretical Physics, University of Vienna, 1990), M.Sc. (Technical Physics, TU Graz, 1986)
Langmann teaches courses in physics and mathematical methods, advising numerous master’s theses. His work bridges theoretical physics and mathematics, addressing topics like Calogero-Sutherland models, fractional quantum Hall effects, and Hubbard model phase diagrams. Recent research includes antiferromagnetic order in 3D systems and BCS superconductivity with finite-range potentials.
He has supervised students including Frode Boman (2021), Max Oliveberg (2021), and Charles Gilljam (2020). His publications span journals such as Communications in Mathematical Physics and Physical Review B, emphasizing integrable systems and quantum field theory.
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