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Out-of-Equilibrium Phenomena in Trapped-Ion Spin Systems - Guido Pagano

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Overview

Explore out-of-equilibrium phenomena in trapped-ion spin systems in this conference talk from the 2021 Non-Equilibrium Universality in Many-Body Physics KITP Conference. Delve into the cutting-edge field of quantum simulators and their impact on non-equilibrium many-body physics. Discover how these advancements are bridging gaps between statistical physics, AMO, condensed matter, and high-energy physics. Examine novel phases of matter far from equilibrium and their associated universality classes that emerge beyond traditional equilibrium paradigms. Investigate topics such as short-time universality, entanglement dynamics, and mappings between classical and quantum non-equilibrium systems. Gain insights into how high-energy physics concepts can inform non-equilibrium condensed and AMO systems, and vice versa, with a focus on potential experiments to enhance our understanding of far-from-equilibrium universality. Learn from speaker Guido Pagano's expertise in this 47-minute presentation, which contributes to the broader dialogue on non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum physics.

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Out-of-Equilibrium Phenomena in Trapped-Ion Spin Systems ▸ Guido Pagano


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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