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Topology in Time-Dependent Quantum Systems by Ian Spielman

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of topology in time-dependent quantum systems in this comprehensive lecture by Ian Spielman. Delve into advanced concepts of quantum physics as part of the "Introduction to Precision Measurements and Quantum Metrology" program organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Learn about the intersection of topology and quantum mechanics in dynamic systems, and understand how these principles contribute to the rapidly evolving field of quantum technologies. Gain insights into the theoretical foundations and practical applications of topological phenomena in time-varying quantum states, which are crucial for developing next-generation quantum sensors, computers, and encryption tools. This 1-hour 21-minute talk is ideal for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in physics, engineering physics, and related fields who wish to expand their knowledge of cutting-edge quantum physics and its potential impact on precision measurements and quantum metrology.

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Topology in Time-dependent Quantum Systems by Ian Spielman


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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