Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Systems

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science

Description

Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Systems share a common theme: The study of the rich collective phenomena which arise from the complex quantum correlations - entanglement - which build up between the constituents of the system. This covers exotic phases of matter just as much as the ability of a quantum computer - itself a system of many qubits - to carry out complex computational tasks. In my presentation, I will highlight cases where these two fields fruitfully interplay: How insights from entanglement theory provide us with novel tools to probe quantum many-body systems, and how quantum many-body problems yield ways to both verify and use near-term quantum devices.
Period13 Dec 2021
Event titleVCQ Colloquium Winter Semester 2021/22
Event typeLecture series, colloquium
LocationAustriaShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • quantum correlations
  • quantum entanglement
  • Quantum many-body systems