Defining Stable Phases of Open Quantum Systems
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 56-minute lecture by Sarang Gopalakrishnan from Princeton University on defining stable phases of open quantum systems. Delivered as part of the 2023-24 Quantum Information Seminar at the Fields Institute, this talk delves into advanced concepts in quantum physics. Gain insights into the latest research and theoretical developments in the field of open quantum systems and their stable phases. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics and quantum information science.
Syllabus
Defining stable phases of open quantum systems
Taught by
Fields Institute
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