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D-Index
35
Citations
5253
World Ranking
2774
National Ranking
182

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For applying the mathematics of integrable systems to low dimensional systems, including spin chains and fractional quantum Hall states
  • 1998 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Paul Fendley is a researcher affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily focuses on Physics and Astronomy, with extensive contributions in the subfields of Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, Geometry and Topology, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics including Quantum many-body systems, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Algebraic structures and combinatorial models, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Nonlinear Waves and Solitons, Black Holes and Theoretical Physics, and Theoretical and Computational Physics.

Paul Fendley has published in several scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SciPost Physics
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • Physical review. E
  • Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D Combinatorics Physics and their Interactions

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul Fendley include:

  • "Large classes of quantum scarred Hamiltonians from matrix product states" (2020), Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "Topological Defects on the Lattice: Dualities and Degeneracies" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Microscopic characterization of Ising conformal field theory in Rydberg chains" (2021), Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • ""Not-A", representation symmetry-protected topological, and Potts phases in an S₃-invariant chain" (2020), Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • "From the XXZ chain to the integrable Rydberg-blockade ladder via non-invertible duality defects" (2024), SciPost Physics

Throughout their career, Paul Fendley has collaborated frequently with researchers including Luisa Eck, Edward E. O'Brien, David Aasen, Roger S. K. Mong, and Éric Vernier, among others.

Paul Fendley has been recognized by prestigious organizations, having been named a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2013 with a citation highlighting their application of the mathematics of integrable systems to low dimensional systems such as spin chains and fractional quantum Hall states.

Earlier in their career, they were also named a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1998.

Best Publications

  • Exact conductance through point contacts in the nu =1/3 fractional quantum Hall Effect.

    P. Fendley;A. W. W. Ludwig;H. Saleur

  • Parafermionic edge zero modes inZn-invariant spin chains

    Paul Fendley

  • Exact nonequilibrium transport through point contacts in quantum wires and fractional quantum Hall devices

    P. Fendley;A. W. W. Ludwig;H. Saleur

  • Topological Phases with Parafermions: Theory and Blueprints

    Jason Alicea;Paul Fendley

  • A new supersymmetric index

    Sergio Cecotti;Sergio Cecotti;Paul Fendley;Ken Intriligator;Cumrun Vafa

  • Competing density-wave orders in a one-dimensional hard-boson model

    Paul Fendley;K. Sengupta;Subir Sachdev

  • Exact Nonequilibrium dc Shot Noise in Luttinger Liquids and Fractional Quantum Hall Devices

    P. Fendley;A. W. W. Ludwig;H. Saleur

  • Exact solution of a massless scalar field with a relevant boundary interaction

    P. Fendley;H. Saleur;N.P. Warner

  • Integrable deformations and scattering matrices for the N = 2 supersymmetric discrete series

    P. Fendley;S.D. Mathur;C. Vafa;N.P. Warner

  • Lattice models with N= 2 supersymmetry

    Paul Fendley;Kareljan Schoutens;Jan de Boer

  • Free parafermions

    Paul Fendley

  • Topological Defects on the Lattice I: The Ising model

    David Aasen;Roger S. K. Mong;Paul Fendley

  • Mammographic determination of breast volume: comparing different methods

    C L Kalbhen;J J McGill;P M Fendley;K W Corrigan

  • Scattering and thermodynamics of fractionally-charged supersymmetric solitons

    P. Fendley;Kenneth A. Intriligator

  • Realizing non-Abelian statistics in time-reversal-invariant systems

    Paul Fendley;Eduardo H Fradkin

  • Scattering and thermodynamics in integrable N=2 theories

    P. Fendley;Kenneth A. Intriligator

  • Deriving boundary S matrices

    P. Fendley;H. Saleur

  • Large classes of quantum scarred Hamiltonians from matrix product states

    Sanjay Moudgalya;Edward O'Brien;B. Andrei Bernevig;Paul Fendley

  • Lattice fermion models with supersymmetry

    Paul Fendley;Bernard Nienhuis;Kareljan Schoutens

  • Stability of zero modes in parafermion chains

    Adam S. Jermyn;Roger S. K. Mong;Jason Alicea;Paul Fendley

  • Exact results for strongly correlated fermions in 2 + 1 dimensions

    Paul Fendley;Kareljan Schoutens

  • Long coherence times for edge spins

    Jack Kemp;Norman Y Yao;Christopher R Laumann;Paul Fendley

  • Topological Defects on the Lattice: Dualities and Degeneracies

    David Aasen;Paul Fendley;Roger S. K. Mong

  • MASSLESS FLOWS II: THE EXACT S-MATRIX APPROACH

    P. Fendley;H. Saleur;Alexei B. Zamolodchikov

  • Non-critical orbifolds

    P. Fendley;P. Ginsparg

Frequent Co-Authors

Hubert Saleur
Hubert Saleur CEA Saclay
Chetan Nayak
Chetan Nayak Microsoft (United States)
Matthew P. A. Fisher
Matthew P. A. Fisher University of California, Santa Barbara
Eduardo Fradkin
Eduardo Fradkin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cumrun Vafa
Cumrun Vafa Harvard University
Nicholas P. Warner
Nicholas P. Warner University of Southern California
Joel E. Moore
Joel E. Moore Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Matthias Troyer
Matthias Troyer Microsoft (United States)
Frank Verstraete
Frank Verstraete Ghent University
Nicolas Regnault
Nicolas Regnault Princeton University

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