Research description:Â
Prof. dr. Peng Ye has been engaged in theoretical physics research, especially focusing on the theoretical mechanism of novel emergent phenomena in quantum many-body systems. His research interests include (1) quantum many-body theory (quantum entanglement characterization of many-body systems, unconventional order induced by strongly correlated effects, topological order, fracton topological order, symmetry-protected topological phases, symmetry-enriched topological phases, topological quantum field theory, quantum anomalies, construction of exactly solvable lattice models, quantum circuits for classifying phases of matter, open/non-Hermitian systems, etc.) and (2) interdisciplinary fields of theoretical physics (condensed matter problems that are related to quantum information, high-energy physics and quantum gravity; mathematical physics problems related to topological phases and other condensed matter systems).