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Thomas Luu is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at Bonn University and affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich. His research focuses on quantum systems, including correlated electron models, lattice gauge theories, and quantum annealing applications. He has pioneered work on the Hubbard model, graphene nanoribbons, and sign problem mitigation in quantum simulations. His contributions span machine learning integration in physics, optimization of communication networks using quantum annealing, and exploration of exotic hadron states via lattice QCD.
Key research areas include:
- Simulation of strongly correlated electron systems
- Development of novel Monte Carlo methods
- Quantum computing applications for combinatorial optimization
- Electronic structure of nano-materials
- Phase transitions in condensed matter systems
Recent work emphasizes symmetry-enforced neural networks for quantum simulations and optimization frameworks leveraging quantum annealing. His publications frequently address ergodicity challenges in simulations and mitigation of fermionic sign problems through innovative contour deformation techniques.
Notable contributions include the first exclusionary analysis of diquark-antidiquark structures in charmed mesons and foundational studies of the semimetal-Mott insulator transition in honeycomb lattice systems.
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