Alexei Tsvelik

Alexei Tsvelik
Born(1954-03-23)23 March 1954
Kuybyshev (Samara)
Alma materMoscow Physical Technical Institute
Kurchatov Institute
Known forExact solutions of quantum impurity models Kondo and Anderson models.[1]
Majorana fermion representation of spin-1 chain and two-leg spin-1/2 ladder
Non-perturbative approaches to quasi-one dimensional strongly correlated electron systems
Scientific career
FieldsCondensed matter theory
InstitutionsBrookhaven National Laboratory
Stony Brook
Doctoral advisorAleksandr Fedorovich Barabanov

Alexei Mikhaylovich Tsvelik (‹See Tfd›Russian: Алексей Михайлович Цвелик) is a theoretical condensed matter physicist working on strongly correlated electron systems. He is widely recognised for his pioneering contributions to the theory of low-dimensional systems, including applications of non-perturbative quantum field theory methods and the Bethe Ansatz.

  1. ^ Tsvelick, A. M.; Wiegmann, P. B. (September 1984). "Solution of the n-channel Kondo problem (scaling and integrability)". Zeitschrift für Physik B Condensed Matter. 54 (3): 201–206. Bibcode:1984ZPhyB..54..201T. doi:10.1007/BF01319184.