Measurement Induced Phase Transitions in Fermion Systems - Sebastian Diehl
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore measurement-induced phase transitions in fermion systems in this 37-minute conference talk from the 2021 Non-Equilibrium Universality in Many-Body Physics KITP Conference. Delve into quantum dynamics, model problems, and phase diagrams as Sebastian Diehl from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics presents his research. Examine analytical approaches, relative coordinates, and non-emission phenomena in the context of quantum simulators and non-equilibrium many-body physics. Investigate entropy dynamics and other related directions in this comprehensive exploration of universal aspects of far-from-equilibrium systems at the intersection of statistical physics, AMO, condensed matter, and high-energy physics.
Syllabus
Intro
Quantum dynamics
Model
Problem
Phase diagram
Characterization
Analytical approach
Relative coordinate
Nonemission
Entropy
Other directions
Discussion
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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