This is the final chapter of my PhD thesis in which I summarise the main
results and give an outlook on where I think my field of research will
go in the future.
This is the introduction chapter of my PhD thesis. In it, I explain
all of the fundamental concepts that are necessary to understand the
research articles that make up the rest of the thesis.
Another year, another travel photo calendar!
After the successful graduation of Louise Arno, I have lead the
thorough revision of our preprint yielding this article. At this
point, the presented theoretical formalism was tweaked requiring me to
re-analyse all the results, generating new streamlined figures that
visualise our observations more clearly. I have extensively
contributed to the quasiparticle framework and the Feynman-like
diagrams. See also the CRediT author contributions statement at the
end of this article.
Since the beginning of my PhD project, I have taken over as lead
programmer and maintainer of the software package presented in this
article, thoroughly improving its code in regards to the computational
methods used, and in terms of user-friendliness. I am also the
maintainer and lead programmer of the companion Python packages. I
have conducted the presented simulations and written large parts of
the article as main author. See also the CRediT author contributions
statement at the end of this article.