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Physics Colloquium: Title: Universal Phenomena in Quantum Many-Body Physics from Quantum Information Science

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Department of Physics
Location
Loomis Lab 141 and via Zoom
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Sep 6, 2023   4:00 pm  
Speaker
2022 McMillan Award Winner Sagar Vijay (UCSB)
Contact
Kelly Darr
E-Mail
khdarr@illinois.edu
Phone
12173007821
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Physics - Colloquium

Fundamental concepts from quantum information science are playing an increasingly important role in uncovering universal properties of macroscopic quantum systems, a central goal of quantum condensed matter physics. Recently-forged connections between these disciplines are specifically driving an understanding of highly-entangled, equilibrium phases of quantum matter, and revealing universal structures governing quantum many-body systems that have been driven far from their ground-state.  I will review some of these important ideas, before showing how tools from quantum information science have led to very recent progress in our understanding of how to foster novel, quantum-coherent phenomena in near-term "quantum simulators", quantum many-body platforms that can be manipulated by an external observer using unitary evolution, measurements, and feedback.  Harnessing these elements can produce new mixed-states of macroscopic quantum matter with long-range-order, entanglement, and criticality, which nevertheless coexist with extensive entropy.  

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