Quantum Spin Chains and Symmetric Functions: Connections to Representation Theory and Combinatorics
Offered By: QuICS via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating connections between quantum spin chains and various mathematical disciplines in this 59-minute lecture by Marcos Crichigno from QuICS. Discover how these simple quantum mechanical systems encode solutions to problems in representation theory, combinatorics, and algebraic geometry. Delve into the quantum integrability of spin chains and the theory of quantized symmetric functions, revealing their intricate relationships. Gain insights into a proposed program for uncovering the computational complexity of these problems, informed by the physics of one-dimensional quantum integrable systems. Enhance your understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of quantum mechanics and its applications in diverse mathematical fields.
Syllabus
Marcos Crichigno: Quantum Spin Chains and Symmetric Functions
Taught by
QuICS
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