Measurement-Driven Entanglement Phase Transitions - Part I
Offered By: BSS Physics School via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating realm of measurement-driven entanglement phase transitions in this comprehensive lecture from the BSS Physics School. Delve into the fundamental concepts and cutting-edge research presented by Romain Vasseur as he discusses the first part of this intriguing topic. Gain valuable insights into the interplay between quantum measurements and entanglement dynamics, and discover how these phenomena can lead to novel phase transitions in quantum systems. Enhance your understanding of quantum physics and its applications in this in-depth, nearly two-hour presentation delivered on July 10 as part of the BSS2023 series.
Syllabus
BSS2023, Romain Vasseur, Measurement-driven entanglement phase transitions I, July 10
Taught by
BSS Physics School
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