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Seven exotic quantum phases predicted in ultracold magnetic atoms, including topological superconductivity

Seven exotic quantum phases predicted in ultracold magnetic atoms, including topological superconductivity
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Strongly interacting quantum particles are key to some of the most fascinating phenomena in modern physics—from magnetism and superconductivity to topological states. Yet the complexity of such systems makes many of their properties difficult to understand even today. A research team from Innsbruck and Turin has now proposed a new theoretical framework for generating and studying these exotic stat

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