Fractional Statistics of Anyons in Mesoscopic Colliders by Gwendal Feve
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of anyons and their fractional statistics in mesoscopic colliders through this informative lecture by Gwendal Feve. Delve into the intricacies of condensed matter physics and its intersection with quantum information as part of the "Condensed Matter Meets Quantum Information" program. Gain insights into the potential applications of quantum phases in condensed matter for quantum information processing, including superconductors and topological insulators. Discover the exciting possibilities of using modes at the edges of quantum Hall systems and Majorana modes for encoding and manipulating quantum information with topological protection. Learn about the fundamental concepts of quantum Hall effects, chiral edge states, fractional charges, and non-abelian anyons in fractional quantum Hall states. Understand the importance of this expanding area of research in bridging the gap between condensed matter and quantum information communities, fostering new ideas and collaborations.
Syllabus
Fractional Statistics of Anyons in Mesoscopic Colliders by Gwendal Feve
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences