Remember that course when you learnt a ton of identities related to the Hermite polynomials? Turns out they’re not completely useless.
Solving quadratic Hamiltonians can be way more fun when linear algebra exposes the symmetries behind Bogoliubov transformations.
Forget frictionless flow for a moment. Have you ever wondered if there is a microscopic indicator of whether a state exhibits superfluidity?
Why write a simple loop when you can over-engineer a flexible interface? Let us dive into using the Callback pattern in Julia to inject custom logic mid-simulation.
Running into a number theory problem while writing scientific code isn’t as uncommon as one would imagine.
A scrappy approach to automatically crop an image without human input.
Plotting phase boundaries shouldn’t require solving the full many-body problem. Turns out that a handful of iterations can have more information than you’d think.