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    Diagrammatics for Bose condensation in anyon theories by Eliëns, I. S., Romers, J. C., Bais, F. A.

    “…We reformulate the topological symmetry-breaking scheme for phase transitions in systems with anyons in a graphical manner. A set of quantities called vertex…”
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    Bell nonlocality using tensor networks and sparse recovery by Eliëns, I. S., Brito, S. G. A., Chaves, R.

    Published in Physical review research (20-05-2020)
    “…Bell's theorem, stating that quantum predictions are incompatible with a local hidden variable description, is a cornerstone of quantum theory and at the…”
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    Correlations of zero-entropy critical states in the XXZ model: integrability and Luttinger theory far from the ground state by Vlijm, Rogier, Eliens, Sebas, Caux, Jean-Sébastien

    Published in SciPost physics (01-10-2016)
    “…Pumping a finite energy density into a quantum system typically leads to ‘melted’ states characterized by exponentially-decaying correlations, as is the case…”
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    Atomic spin-chain realization of a model for quantum criticality by Toskovic, R., van den Berg, R., Spinelli, A., Eliens, I. S., van den Toorn, B., Bryant, B., Caux, J.-S., Otte, A. F.

    Published in Nature physics (01-07-2016)
    “…Magnetic adatoms offer an appealing platform for building idealized spin models, but achieving sufficient control to do so is challenging. Now, arrays of Co…”
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    Bell non-locality using tensor networks and sparse recovery by Eliëns, I. S, Brito, S. G. A, Chaves, R

    Published 31-01-2020
    “…Phys. Rev. Research 2, 023198 (2020) Bell's theorem, stating that quantum predictions are incompatible with a local hidden variable description, is a…”
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    Correlations of zero-entropy critical states in the XXZ model: integrability and Luttinger theory far from the ground state by Vlijm, R, Eliëns, I. S, Caux, J. -S

    Published 06-09-2016
    “…SciPost Phys. 1, 008 (2016) Pumping a finite energy density into a quantum system typically leads to `melted' states characterized by exponentially-decaying…”
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    General finite-size effects for zero-entropy states in one-dimensional quantum integrable models by Eliëns, I. S, Caux, J. -S

    Published 01-08-2016
    “…We present a general derivation of the spectrum of excitations for gapless states of zero entropy density in Bethe ansatz solvable models. Our formalism is…”
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    Boundary versus bulk behavior of time-dependent correlation functions in one-dimensional quantum systems by Eliëns, I. S, Ramos, F. B, Xavier, J. C, Pereira, R. G

    Published 25-05-2016
    “…Phys. Rev. B 93, 195129 (2016) We study the influence of reflective boundaries on time-dependent responses of one-dimensional quantum fluids at zero…”
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    Split Fermi seas in one-dimensional Bose fluids by Fokkema, T, Eliëns, I. S, Caux, J. -S

    Published 27-01-2014
    “…Phys. Rev. A 89, 033637 (2014) For the one-dimensional repulsive Bose gas (Lieb-Liniger model), we study a special class of highly-excited states obtained by…”
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    Diagrammatics for Bose condensation in anyon theories by Eliëns, I. S, Romers, J. C, Bais, F. A

    Published 01-12-2014
    “…Phys. Rev. B 90, 195130 (2014) Phase transitions in anyon models in (2+1)-dimensions can be driven by condensation of bosonic particle sectors. We study such…”
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    Atomic spin chain realization of a model for quantum criticality by Toskovic, R, Berg, R. van den, Spinelli, A, Eliens, I. S, Toorn, B. van den, Bryant, B, Caux, J. -S, Otte, A. F

    Published 19-04-2016
    “…The ability to manipulate single atoms has opened up the door to constructing interesting and useful quantum structures from the ground up. On the one hand,…”
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