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Dmitri Ivanov
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 136
Citations - 4397
Dmitri Ivanov is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 125 publications receiving 3860 citations. Previous affiliations of Dmitri Ivanov include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Zurich.
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Non-Abelian statistics of half-quantum vortices in p-wave superconductors.
TL;DR: From the properties of the solutions to Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations in the vortex core, the non-Abelian statistics of vortices are derived identical to that for the Moore-Read (Pfaffian) quantum Hall state.
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Indications of Intermediate-Scale Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays with Energy Greater Than 57 EeV in the Northern Sky Measured with the Surface Detector of the Telescope Array Experiment
Rasha Abbasi,M. Abe,Tareq Abu-Zayyad,M. Allen,Robert M. Anderson,R. Azuma,Elliott Barcikowski,John Belz,Douglas Bergman,Samuel Blake,Robert Cady,M. J. Chae,B. G. Cheon,Jyunsei Chiba,Michiyuki Chikawa,W. R. Cho,Toshitsugu Fujii,Masaki Fukushima,T. Goto,William Hanlon,Y. Hayashi,Naoaki Hayashida,K. Hibino,K. Honda,Daisuke Ikeda,N. Inoue,Takaaki Ishii,R. Ishimori,Hidemi Ito,Dmitri Ivanov,C. C. H. Jui,K. Kadota,Fumio Kakimoto,Oleg Kalashev,K. Kasahara,H. Kawai,S. Kawakami,Shingo Kawana,K. Kawata,Eiji Kido,Hongsu Kim,J. H. Kim,S. Kitamura,Yasunori Kitamura,Vladim Kuzmin,Y. J. Kwon,J. Lan,S. I. Lim,J. P. Lundquist,Kazuhiro Machida,K. Martens,Tomohiro Matsuda,T. Matsuyama,John N. Matthews,Mayuko Minamino,Keijiro Mukai,Isaac Myers,K. Nagasawa,Shigehiro Nagataki,Toru Nakamura,Toshiyuki Nonaka,A. Nozato,Shoichi Ogio,J. Ogura,M. Ohnishi,Hideyuki Ohoka,K. Oki,Takeshi Okuda,Masaomi Ono,Akitoshi Oshima,S. Ozawa,Inkyu Park,Maxim Pshirkov,D. C. Rodriguez,Grigory Rubtsov,Dongsu Ryu,Hiroyuki Sagawa,Nobuyuki Sakurai,A. L. Sampson,L. M. Scott,Priti Shah,Fumiya Shibata,T.-A. Shibata,Hideaki Shimodaira,Bokkyun Shin,J. D. Smith,Pierre Sokolsky,R. W. Springer,B. T. Stokes,S. R. Stratton,Tom Stroman,T. Suzawa,Mai Takamura,M. Takeda,Ryuji Takeishi,Akimichi Taketa,M. Takita,Yuichiro Tameda,Hideki Tanaka,Kenichi Tanaka,M. Tanaka,S. B. Thomas,Gordon Thomson,Peter Tinyakov,Igor Tkachev,Hisono Tokuno,Takayuki Tomida,Sergey Troitsky,Y. Tsunesada,K. Tsutsumi,Y. Uchihori,Shigeharu Udo,Federico R. Urban,G. Vasiloff,Tiffany Wong,R. Yamane,Hiroshi Yamaoka,K. Yamazaki,J. Yang,Kenta Yashiro,Y. Yoneda,S. Yoshida,H. Yoshii,R. Zollinger,Zach Zundel +124 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for intermediate-scale anisotropy in the arrival directions of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with energies above 57~EeV in the northern sky using data collected over a 5 year period by the surface detector of the Telescope Array experiment.
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Universal many-body response of heavy impurities coupled to a Fermi sea: A review of recent progress
Richard Schmidt,Michael Knap,Dmitri Ivanov,Dmitri Ivanov,Jhih-Shih You,Marko Cetina,Marko Cetina,Marko Cetina,Eugene Demler +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the dynamic response of heavy quantum impurities immersed in a Fermi gas at zero and at finite temperature, and predict the thermal decoherence rate of the fermionic system.
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Fractional excitations in the square-lattice quantum antiferromagnet
B. Dalla Piazza,Martin Mourigal,Niels Bech Christensen,Gøran J. Nilsen,Philip L. W. Tregenna-Piggott,Toby Perring,M. Enderle,Desmond F. McMorrow,Dmitri Ivanov,Henrik M. Rønnow +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of fractional quasiparticles in the high energy spectrum of a quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet has been shown to exist.
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Topologically protected quantum bits using Josephson junction arrays.
TL;DR: It is shown how strongly correlated systems developing an isolated twofold degenerate quantum dimer liquid ground state can be used in the construction of topologically stable qubits, and their implementation using Josephson junction arrays is discussed.