quantum phase transitions
Quantum phase transitions refer to sudden changes in the behavior or properties of a physical system at extremely low temperatures or under strong quantum mechanical effects, such as quantum fluctuations. These transitions occur due to the competition between different quantum states and can result in the emergence of entirely new phases of matter, which can exhibit unique and exotic phenomena.
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