Presence of chiral gravitons in quantum Hall systems supports parton theory
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Researchers at Nanjing University and other institutes have reported the observation of multiple chiral gravitons, providing evidence for the parton theory of the FQH effect. The post Presence of chiral gravitons in quantum Hall systems supports parton theory appeared first on Innovation News Network .
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