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Alexei Mikhaylovich Tsvelik () is a theoretical
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working on strongly correlated electron systems. He is widely recognised for his pioneering contributions to the theory of low-dimensional systems, including applications of non-perturbative quantum field theory methods and the
Bethe Ansatz In physics, the Bethe ansatz is an ansatz for finding the exact wavefunctions of certain quantum many-body models, most commonly for one-dimensional lattice models. It was first used by Hans Bethe in 1931 to find the exact eigenvalues and eigenv ...
.


Education and Career

He graduated from the Moscow Physical Technical Institute in 1977, before gaining his PhD in Theoretical Physics in 1980 from the
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for Atomic Energy. Between 1982 and 1989 he worked at the
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics Landau (), officially Landau in der Pfalz (, ), is an autonomous (''kreisfrei'') town surrounded by the Südliche Weinstraße ("Southern Wine Route") district of southern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a university town (since 1990), a long ...
. After visiting positions at
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,
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and the
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, Tsvelik was appointed as a Lecturer, and subsequently Professor, at the
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(where he was affiliated to
Brasenose College Brasenose College (BNC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509. The library and chapel were added in the m ...
). In 2001 he was appointed as a Senior Physicist and Group Leader at
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. He has also served as an adjunct professor of physics at
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.


Research

Tsvelik has published more than 240 papers in refereed journals and is the author of two textbooks and several books on popular science. Throughout his career, Tsvelik has significantly contributed to the application of quantum field-theoretical methods to the description of low-dimensional systems, focusing on methods of Integrability, Bosonization and
Conformal Field Theory A conformal field theory (CFT) is a quantum field theory that is invariant under conformal transformations. In two dimensions, there is an infinite-dimensional algebra of local conformal transformations, and conformal field theories can sometime ...
. Early in his career, he became known for his works on exact solutions of quantum impurity models, including the multichannel Kondo model using the
Bethe Ansatz In physics, the Bethe ansatz is an ansatz for finding the exact wavefunctions of certain quantum many-body models, most commonly for one-dimensional lattice models. It was first used by Hans Bethe in 1931 to find the exact eigenvalues and eigenv ...
with Paul Wiegmann. Their 1983 review on exact results on impurity models including Kondo and Anderson impurity models remains a landmark in the use of exact methods in quantum many-body systems. The late 1980s and early 1990s witnessed a concerted experimental and theoretical effort to understand the physics of Haldane gap materials. Field-theoretical methods such as the Landau-Ginzburg approach for the O(3)
Non-linear sigma model In quantum field theory, a nonlinear ''σ'' model describes a field that takes on values in a nonlinear manifold called the target manifold  ''T''. The non-linear ''σ''-model was introduced by , who named it after a field corresponding to a ...
for large-spin Heisenberg chains, and Tsvelik's Majorana fermion approach proved particularly useful for this purpose. Separately, Tsvelik also used Majorana fermions to model unusual magnetoresistance properties of high-Tc materials in collaboration with
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and
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. Similar approaches proved useful in the understanding of spin ladder materials, of interest as simplified versions of high-Tc materials. As shown by Tsvelik in collaboration with Nersesyan and Shelton, a two-leg ladder has a simple low-energy representation in terms of four (weakly interacting) massive Majorana fermions, enabling the calculation of dynamical structure factors. In a collaboration with John Tranquada and others he established the existence of a Berezinskii–Kosterlitz–Thouless transition in a three dimensional layered high-temperature superconducting material. A recent notable contribution of Tsvelik provides clear pathways in the search for new states of matter in the form of chiral spin liquids.


Awards and Recognitions

In 2002 Tsvelik was elected as a Fellow of the
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with citation ''For seminal contributions to quantum magnetism and for the exact solutions of important integrable models''. He received a Brookhaven Science and Technology Award in 2006. In 2009 he was recognized as an Outstanding Referee by the American Physical Society. He was awarded a Alexander von Humboldt Research Award in 2014 and the Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal in 2024 "for pioneering applications of quantum field theory to the understanding of emergent, many-body physics of quantum systems, in particular the physics of magnetic impurities, disordered systems, and Majorana representations of correlated problems".


Hobbies

Tsvelik is a prolific caricaturist renowned among his colleagues for his blend of deference, humour and sarcasm. In particular, his textbooks contain many drawings of eminent physicists (a.k.a. "famous people nobody knows"). Alexei Tsvelik, in co-authorship with , published a series of metaphysical articles "Pythagorean Argument of the Intelligent Design of the Universe and its Critique", in the Russian journa
"Ideas and Ideals"


References


External links

* Professional websit

* ORCID profil

* arXiv preprint

* APS author profil

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