Igor E. DzyaloshinskiiProfessor Emeritus, Physics & Astronomy |
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Research Interests |
Time-Parity violation in magneto-optics. Fermi liquid and non-Fermi liquid behavior in condensed matter. | |
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Research Abstract |
The properties of strongly correlated electrons are the most challenging problems in condensed matter physics and statistical physics. They are crucial to our understanding of high- temperature superconductivity, heavy fermions, and quantum magnets. Lately I have studied the possibility of the spontaneous parity violation in such systems and presently am trying to develop a theory of the strong spectrum renormalization. At UCI I have taught the graduate courses in Mathematical Methods of Physics, Electrodynamics, and Condensed Matter Theory. Moreover, I have a lively interest in physics as a whole and would willingly teach any part of theoretical physics or general physics. |
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| Publications |
Extended Van-Hove Singularity and Related Non-Fermi Liquids, I. Dzyaloshinskii, J. Phys. I 6, 119 (1996). |
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| Nonreciprocal Optical Rotation in Antiferromagnets, I. Dzyaloshinskii and E. V. Papamichail, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 3004 (1995). | ||
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External Magnetic Fields of Antiferromagnets, I. Dzyaloshinskii, Solid State Comm. 82, 579 (1992). |
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| Space and Time Parity Violation in Anionic and Chiral Systems, I. Dzyaloshinskii, Phys. Lett. A155, 62 (1991). | ||
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| Last updated | 07/22/2008 | |