Precision Tests of Bulk Entanglement Entropy
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 44-minute lecture on "Precision Tests of Bulk Entanglement Entropy" delivered by Justin David at 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. Examine how the AdS/CFT correspondence has revolutionized the approach to quantum gravity, viewing spacetime and gravity as emergent descriptions of quantum information dynamics. Investigate the application of quantum information theory tools to longstanding problems in quantum gravity, such as the black hole information paradox. Learn about the impact of black hole physics on understanding information scrambling in chaotic quantum systems. Discover how quantum information theory provides new insights into quantum field theories and many-body dynamics, including novel proofs of constraints on QFTs and characterizations of quantum matter phases. Gain exposure to cutting-edge research themes, including quantum error correction, complexity growth, multiparty entanglement in holography, gravitational constraints on quantum information localization, and tensor network models in condensed matter and quantum gravity.
Syllabus
Precision Tests of Bulk Entanglement Entropy by Justin David
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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