QED with Cooperative Atom Arrays and Applications - Susanne Yelin
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore quantum electrodynamics (QED) with cooperative atom arrays and their applications in this 40-minute conference talk by Susanne Yelin from Harvard University. Delivered as part of the Exploring Non-equilibrium Long-range Quantum Matter conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the world of quantum simulators and their role in observing novel phases and out-of-equilibrium phenomena in quantum many-body systems with long-range interactions. Gain insights into topics such as equilibration, thermalization, transport, entanglement, information dynamics, out-of-equilibrium scaling, and dynamically stabilized phases. Discover how this talk contributes to bridging gaps between researchers from diverse backgrounds and identifying common questions that may lead to fundamental and technological advancements in quantum matter experiments.
Syllabus
QED with cooperative atom arrays and applications ▸ Susanne Yelin (Harvard)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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