Non-Markovian Open Quantum System - Description and Quasi-Locality Properties
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Overview
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Explore a 33-minute conference talk from the New Perspectives in Many-body Physics with Quantum Optical Systems conference, delivered at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, focusing on non-Markovian open quantum systems and their quasi-locality properties. Delve into cutting-edge research presented by Rahul Trivedi from MPQ, examining the complex interactions between atoms and light across various experimental platforms including dense atomic media, nanophotonic interfaces, and quantum electrodynamical circuits coupled to superconducting qubits. Learn about the unique challenges these systems present, such as engineered light dispersion relations, reduced system dimensionality, and non-perturbative multiple light scattering. Part of a broader conference bringing together diverse researchers to discuss state-of-the-art developments and future challenges in quantum optical systems, including perspectives from experimentalists working with Rydberg atom arrays, ultracold molecules, and superconducting qubits for quantum computing.
Syllabus
Non Markovian open quantum system - description and quasi-locality properties â–¸ Rahul Trivedi (MPQ)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics