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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/algebraic-co
 mbinatorics-jean-philippe-labbe
SUMMARY:Algebraic Combinatorics - Jean-Philippe Labbé
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DESCRIPTION:Title: Lineup polytopes and applications in quantum physics\n\n
 Speaker:\n Jean-Philippe Labbé\n\nAffiliation:\n Université du Québec\n
 \nLocation:\n MC 5479 contact Olya Mandelshtam for Zoom link\n\nAbstract:
   To put it simply\, Pauli's exclusion principle is the\nreason why we ca
 n't walk through walls without getting hurt. Pauli won\nthe Nobel Prize in
  Physics in 1945 for the formulation of this\nprinciple. A few years later
 \, this principle received a geometrical\nformulation that is still overlo
 oked today. This formulation uses the\neigenvalues of certain matrices (wh
 ich represent a system of\nelementary particles\, for example electrons). 
 These eigenvalues form a\nsymmetric geometric object obtained by cutting a
  hypercube: it is a\nhypersimplex.
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