PHZ3400-09 Emergence in Condensed Matter: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:Emergence.gif|thumb|right|250px|Artis's view of Emergence]]'''Macroscopic''' properties of materials and classification of phases: gases, liquids, solids, and more...
[[Image:Emergence.gif|thumb|right|250px|Artis's view of Emergence]]
 
Macroscopic properties of materials and classification of phases: gases, liquids, solids, and more...
 
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How important is Quantum mechanics for understanding "Big" objects around us?
How important is Quantum mechanics for understanding "Big" objects around us?

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Artis's view of Emergence

Macroscopic properties of materials and classification of phases: gases, liquids, solids, and more...

Simulation of Ising model T < Tc

How important is Quantum mechanics for understanding "Big" objects around us?