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  1. Stephen White Biography: Stephen White, author of more than a dozen books that have become New York Times Bestsellers, was born in Long Island, New York, United States of America, in 1951. He spent his growing-up years in New York, New Jersey, and in Southern California. He enrolled at the University of California campuses in Irvine and Los ...

  2. 2004. Spin-liquid ground state of the S= 1/2 kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet. S Yan, DA Huse, SR White. Science 332 (6034), 1173-1176. , 2011. 1367. 2011. Conserving approximations for strongly correlated electron systems: Bethe-Salpeter equation and dynamics for the two-dimensional Hubbard model.

  3. The White group at UCI uses and develops DMRG and tensor network methods to study quantum systems in physics and chemistry. DMRG is a powerful tool for 1D quantum systems, while tensor networks are a generalization for higher dimensions.

  4. Steven R. White is a professor of physics at the University of California, Irvine. He is a condensed matter physicist who specializes in the simulation of quantum systems. [1] He graduated from the University of California, San Diego ; he then received his Ph.D. at Cornell University , where he was a shared student with Kenneth Wilson and John ...

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  6. Stephen White is an American New York Times bestselling author of psychological thriller novels. He is best known for writing the Dr. Alan Gregory thriller series, which was inspired by his years of experience as a practicing clinical psychologist.

  7. Occupation. Clinical Psychologist [1] Education. Ph.D. (University of Colorado) 1979 [1] Notable works. Alan Gregory in New York Times [1] Website. www .authorstephenwhite .com. Stephen Walsh White (born 1951) is an author of psychological thriller fiction best known for his Dr. Alan Gregory series.

  8. Steven R. White is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of California, Irvine. White grew up in California and got a B.A. from UC San Diego, with a triple major in Physics, Math and Economics in 1982. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell in 1987, working with Nobel laureate Ken Wilson, and after a two year postdoc at ...

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