Alexei Tsvelik | |
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Born | Kuybyshev (Samara) | 23 March 1954
Alma mater | Moscow Physical Technical Institute Kurchatov Institute |
Known for | Exact 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 | |
Fields | Condensed matter theory |
Institutions | Brookhaven National Laboratory Stony Brook |
Doctoral advisor | Aleksandr 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.