Many-Body Physics: Collective fermionic excitations in quark-gluon plasmas and cold atom systems
Jean-Paul Blaizot

TL;DR
This paper explores collective fermionic excitations in quark-gluon plasmas and cold atom systems, highlighting their occurrence and potential for experimental observation in different physical contexts.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of fermionic collective excitations in both high-energy and cold atom systems, bridging different areas of many-body physics.
Findings
Fermionic excitations exist in quark-gluon plasma.
Such excitations can be realized in cold atom experiments.
Potential for observing these excitations in laboratory settings.
Abstract
In this talk I discuss collective excitations that carry fermion quantum numbers. Such excitations occur in the quark-gluon plasma and can also be produced in cold atom systems under special conditions.
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