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Baldwin Group

Welcome to the Baldwin group webpage! We are theorists studying a range of topics in (and beyond) non-equilibrium many-body physics, with a particular focus on the effects of disorder and randomness. More generally, we work on:

  • Spin glasses & optimization problems
  • Quantum computing (quantum annealing in particular)
  • Lieb-Robinson bounds
  • Many-body localization
  • Nonlinear waves
  • Quantum chaos & random matrix theory
  • Directed polymers & stochastic PDEs (e.g., the KPZ equation)
  • Strong-correlation physics
  • Sampling problems & complexity theory
  • Population dynamics

Not all of these are currently active areas of research in our group (although it wouldn't take much to convince us to pick up any topic again). You can gain a better sense of our past & present research interests by taking a look at our publication list.

Contact us: baldw292@msu.edu