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Treelike Geometries and Fast Scrambling from Nonlocal Spin Models - Gregory Bentsen

Offered By: Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube

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Quantum Physics Courses Numerical Simulations Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore treelike geometries and fast scrambling in nonlocal spin models through this 31-minute conference talk by Gregory Bentsen at the Institute for Advanced Study's Workshop on Qubits and Spacetime. Delve into quantum spacetime, artificial spacetime, and the fast scrambling conjecture. Gain insights into optical cavities, chaos, and numerical simulations. Examine magnetic field gradients, couplings, and parameterization. Investigate the Bruja, linear chains, dimers, and long-range coupling. Conclude with a review of experimental findings in this cutting-edge exploration of quantum physics and spacetime dynamics.

Syllabus

Introduction
Quantum Spacetime
Artificial Spacetime
Fast Scrambling
Outline
Cartoon
Fast Scrambling conjecture
Nonlocal interactions
Outline slide
Introduction to optical cavities
How optical cavities work
Key takeaway
Integrals
Chaos
Numerical Simulations
Magnetic Field Gradient
Couplings
Parameterization
The Bruja
Linear Chain
dimers
longrange coupling
Review
Experiment


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Institute for Advanced Study

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