
Imre Varga
Associate Professor · Condensed Matter Physics
Budapest University of Technology and EconomicsAbout
Imre Varga is an Associate Professor at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His office is located in Room F III. GF 8, and he can be contacted via email at varga.imre@ttk.bme.hu or by phone at +36 1 463 1059.
Dr. Varga's research focuses on theoretical physics with emphasis on:
- Disordered quantum systems and Anderson localization transitions
- Multifractality in critical random matrix ensembles
- Quantum chromodynamics at high temperatures
- Quantum chaos and mesoscopic transport phenomena
- Finite-size scaling at metal-insulator transitions
His publications predominantly explore critical phenomena in condensed matter and high-energy physics, with recurring themes of multifractal analysis, disorder effects, and quantum transport. Recent works investigate complexity measures in quantum systems (2025), phase space entropies (2022), and Dirac operator spectra in QCD (2015).
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