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Takashi Uchida
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Higher Education Support Center
Job
Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
Academic background
1992/03
Degree Acquisition
1989/03
Degree Acquisition
Present specialized field
Others
Book and thesis
Books
Theoryofitinerant-electronspin-glassinamorphousFe Itinerant Electron Magnetism: Fluctuation Effects, edited by D. Wagner et al., Kluwer Academic Publishers ISBN 0-7923-5203-3 (Co-authored) 1998/10
Papers
Spontaneous formation of multiple-Q orders in inversion-symmetric Hubbard Models Activity Report 2021,pp.316-316 (Sole-authored) 2022/07
Papers
On the effects of heat dissipation on the specific heat measurement of a metal Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Education,pp.1-6 (Co-authored) 2022/06/20
Papers
Multiple helical spin density waves in inversion-symmetric itinerant magnets Activity Report 2020,pp.318-318 (Sole-authored) 2021/06
Papers
Magnetic structures of multiple-Q states in frustrated itinerant magnets Activity report 2019 / Supercomputer Center, Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo (Sole-authored) 2020/06
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Academic conference presentation
2022/09/13
Multiple-Q states in the inversion-symmetric triangular lattice Hubbard model II
2022/03/16
Multiple-Q states in the inversion-symmetric triangular lattice Hubbard model
2021/09/21
Multiple helical spin density waves in the inversion-symmetric triangular Hubbard model
2006/08
Molecular Dynamics Approach to Magnetic Alloys Showing Multi-Step Magnetic Transitions: Fe_20Cr_80-xMn_x alloys (International Conference on Magnetism 2006 ABSTRACTS)
2003/07
Phenomenological Theory of Helical Multiple Spin Density Waves in FCC Transition Metals (International Conference on Magnetism 2003 Abstracts)
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Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
2007 ~ 2009
First-principles molecular dynamics theory of magnetic structures and phase transitions in the frustrated antiferromagnetic alloys