Surprising Connections Between General Relativity and Condensed Matter
Gary T. Horowitz

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent interdisciplinary research linking general relativity with condensed matter physics, highlighting how gravitational theories are applied to understand phenomena like superconductivity.
Contribution
It introduces gravitational physicists to novel applications of general relativity in condensed matter systems, fostering cross-disciplinary insights.
Findings
Application of gravitational models to superconductivity
New theoretical frameworks connecting gravity and condensed matter
Potential for novel insights into material properties
Abstract
This brief review is intended to introduce gravitational physicists to recent developments in which general relativity is being used to describe certain aspects of condensed matter systems, e.g., superconductivity.
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