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Hart Goldman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota, located at John T. Tate Hall in Minneapolis. His research centers on quantum states of matter where strong interactions and long-ranged entanglement are fundamental.
His primary research areas include:
- Exotic topological phases (fractional quantum Hall systems, topological insulators)
- Strongly correlated gapless quantum matter (quantum phase transitions, non-Fermi liquid metals)
- Fractionalization phenomena in two-dimensional moiré materials
Past work highlights feature a controlled theory of the dirty superfluid-insulator transition, non-perturbative constraints on non-Fermi liquid transport using emergent symmetries, and prediction of anomalous composite Fermi liquid phases in moiré TMD systems. Current research focuses on establishing global phase diagrams through understanding interactions between fractionalized phases and conventional states of matter.
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