Imagine a flock of birds as they wheel across the sky: surging into a mass, flowing into ribbons that twist and turn again into fantastic shapes. If you follow one bird within the flock, you can describe its actions, the way it flaps its wings or uses its tail to brake. Yet, even if you could minutely account for the behavior of each individual bird, the shapes and patterns of their collective flight would still evade understanding. Electrons don't flock like birds. But Debanjan Chowdhury , assistant professor of physics, faces a similar challenge when trying to describe how electrons behave in quantum materials.
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