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Slow light in degenerate Fermi gases
TL;DR: A microscopic theory for the interplay between light and matter is presented and it is shown how the slow light can provide an effective magnetic field acting on the electrically neutral fermions, a direct analogy of the free electron gas in an uniform magnetic field.
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Electron-electron interactions in disordered metals: Keldysh formalism
Alex Kamenev,Anton Andreev +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a field theory formalism for the disordered interacting electron liquid in the dynamical Keldysh formulation is developed, and the cancellation of super-divergent diagrams (double logarithms in $d=2) is automatically built into the formalism.
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A unified approach to the interpretation of displacive and order–disorder systems. II. Displacive systems
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that propagating walls exhibit nontrivial interactions and do not have the usual soliton properties, and the behavior of the central peak and specifically the nonzero frequency of the latter, for a nonzero wave vector, was explained by assuming a perfect relativistic gas of moving walls.
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Hydrogen atom in monochromatic field: chaos and dynamical photonic localization
TL;DR: In this paper, it is shown that if the field strength is less than a so-called delocalization border, the distribution over unperturbed levels is exponential in the number of absorbed photons and the corresponding localization length is determined.
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Construction scheme for regularized diabatic states
TL;DR: In this article, a simple construction scheme for quasidiabatic electronic states implemented earlier for a Jahn-Teller situation is extended to the case of a seam of symmetry-allowed conical intersections.