Bath-Induced Zeno Localization in Driven Many-Body Quantum Systems
Offered By: IPhT-TV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating phenomenon of bath-induced Zeno localization in driven many-body quantum systems in this comprehensive lecture. Delve into the intricate interplay between quantum mechanics and statistical physics as Thibaud Maimbourg presents groundbreaking research on the subject. Gain insights into the behavior of quantum systems under continuous measurement and learn how the presence of a bath can lead to localization effects. Examine the theoretical foundations and experimental implications of this phenomenon, and discover its potential applications in quantum computing and quantum information processing. Analyze the role of driving forces in many-body quantum systems and understand how they influence the dynamics of localization. Engage with cutting-edge concepts in quantum physics and expand your understanding of complex quantum phenomena through this in-depth presentation.
Syllabus
Thibaud Maimbourg (2022) - Bath-induced Zeno localization in driven many-body quantum systems
Taught by
IPhT-TV
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