Quantum Reservoir Engineering for Fast and Scalable Entanglement Stabilization - Archana Kamal
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 42-minute conference talk on quantum reservoir engineering for rapid and scalable entanglement stabilization, presented by Archana Kamal from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Delve into cutting-edge research on quantum many-body systems with long-range interactions, focusing on novel approaches to entanglement dynamics and stabilization. Gain insights into the latest advancements in quantum simulators and their applications in observing new phases and out-of-equilibrium phenomena. Discover how this talk contributes to bridging gaps between researchers from diverse backgrounds, addressing topics such as equilibration, thermalization, transport, and dynamically stabilized phases in quantum matter experiments. Understand the significance of this research in the context of the "Exploring Non-equilibrium Long-range Quantum Matter" conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, aimed at fostering collaboration and identifying fundamental questions for technological advancements in quantum matter research.
Syllabus
Quantum reservoir engineering for fast and scalable entanglement stabilization ▸ Archana Kamal (UML)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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