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I am a PhD candidate who specializes in the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. AMA.

>> No.8390804

What?

>> No.8390805

Paper or plastic?

>> No.8390806

>>8390804
Those two guys just won the physics Nobel prize, anon

>> No.8390808

>>8390806
So?

>> No.8390811

What was your beers drank to hours studied ratio in college?

>> No.8390812

Learning 2d science in a 3d world

>> No.8390816

>>8390812
That's the coolest part. The KT transition is probably the only phenomenon in physics where you can measure the results of real-life 2D physics.

>> No.8390817

Fuck Marry Kill: Emilia Clarke, Emma Watson, Ryan Gosling

>> No.8390819

>>8390816
I started reading the wiki about it seems neat but job can you get

>> No.8390822
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8390822

>AMA
do you have anything of substance to post?
>>>/reddit/

>> No.8390837

>>8390803
How closely is the Nobel Prize work related to anyons? Did it pave the way for the concept?

>> No.8390843

>>8390803
what is a Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and why should I care?

>> No.8390847

>>8390837
Both phenomenon stem from the same symmetry group and the math behind them is somewhat similar, but they don't occur in the same physical systems. I'm not familiar with how these concepts were discovered historically desu

>>8390843
Why are you in /sci/ and not in /b/, if you don't find science interesting?