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Infinite Randomness and Quasiperiodic Fixed Points at Measurement Induced Phase

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on "Infinite Randomness and Quasiperiodic Fixed points at Measurement Induced Phase Transitions" delivered by Jedediah Pixley at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the complex world of periodically and quasi-periodically driven complex systems as part of a program bringing together experts from closed quantum systems, open quantum systems, and gauge theory. Gain insights into topics such as terahertz and infrared driven quantum matter, shaken optical lattices, Floquet time crystals, localization-delocalization physics, and dynamics of gauge theories. Discover the valuable interplay between theory and experiment in these fields, and understand the importance of quantum simulation experiments in interpreting results beyond the capabilities of brute force numerical calculations.

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Infinite Randomness and Quasiperiodic Fixed points at Measurement Induced Phase..by Jedediah Pixley


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