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Entanglement Negativity and its Holographic Dual

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the concept of entanglement negativity and its holographic dual in this 52-minute lecture by Pratik Rath from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the intersection of quantum information theory, quantum field theory, and gravity as part of the "Quantum Information, Quantum Field Theory and Gravity" program. Gain insights into the AdS/CFT correspondence and its role in understanding quantum gravity, spacetime emergence, and the dynamics of quantum information. Learn about the application of quantum information theory tools to address challenges in quantum gravity and the impact of black hole physics on information scrambling in chaotic quantum systems. Discover how entanglement structure characterizes phases of quantum matter and explore themes such as quantum error correction, complexity growth, multiparty entanglement, and tensor network models in condensed matter and quantum gravity.

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Entanglement Negativity and its Holographic Dual by Pratik Rath


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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