Speaker: Itamar Kimchi (Georgia Tech)Host: Ar. Abanov
Studying quantum entanglement over the past decade has allowed us to make remarkable theoretical progress in understanding correlated many-body quantum systems. However in real materials electrons experience spatially random heterogeneities ("dirt") whose theoretical treatment, including strong correlations, has been a challenge. I will describe how synthesizing ideas from quantum information theory, statistical mechanics, and quantum field theory gives [...]Speaker: Dragana Popovic (Florida State University)Host: Ar. Abanov
Understanding the dynamics of isolated disordered systems and its dependence on the range of interactions has been attracting a lot of research attention in recent years, but many questions remain open, especially in two spatial dimensions. At the same time, experiments have been limited mostly to those on synthetic quantum [...]Speaker: Guido Pagano (Rice University)Host: Ar. Abanov
Laser cooled trapped ions offer unprecedented control over both internal and external degrees of freedom at the single-particle level. They are considered among the foremost candidates for realizing quantum simulation and computation platforms that can outperform classical computers in specific tasks. In this talk I will show how linear arrays [...]Speaker: Mohammad Faghfoor Maghrebi (Michigan State University)Host: Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva
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