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Abstract Title (example 1)
F. Kagawa1, and N. Nagaosa1,2
1RIKEN
Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
2Department
Topology is now considered to be an important guiding principle in condensed matter physics.
Topological insulator is its representative example, and the even more rich physics is expected
when topology is combined with the strong electron correlation.
Magnetism is the most typical phenomenon driven
by the correlation. Actually the topological spin
textures such as domain wall, vortex, skyrmion, and
even monopole are now being intensively studied
experimentally and theoretically. On the other hand,
the topological objects such as monopole and
skyrmion in momentum space are often relevant to
Fig. 1 The access map of RIKEN.
the electronic states of magnets. In this workshop,
we will discuss the vital role of topology in magnets
with the concrete topics including
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Topological textures in magnets
(Skyrmion, monopole, domain wall etc.)
Magnetic topological insulators
Quantum transports in magnets
Weyl semimetals
First-principles calculations
Fig. 2 The Workshop schedule.