The Fates of Pure Many-Particle Systems: Hydrodynamical Limits of Spins and Qubits - Lecture 2
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Watch a comprehensive lecture exploring the dynamics of quantum spin chains and their hydrodynamical limits, delivered by Joel Moore from UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at ICTS. Delve into the fascinating evolution of understanding quantum matter, from Hans Bethe's 1931 groundbreaking solution of the spin chain ground state to recent developments in Yang-Baxter integrability. Learn about the complex thermodynamic properties of spin chains and their dynamic behavior at nonzero temperatures, including recent theoretical and experimental breakthroughs since 2019. Discover how atomic emulators and quantum computers are complementing traditional solid-state quantum magnetism experiments, and explore the dynamics of complex spin models in higher dimensions, including the search for emergent gauge fields. The lecture, part of the Infosys-ICTS Chandrasekhar Lecture series, offers valuable insights for physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists interested in quantum dynamics and many-particle systems.
Syllabus
Date and time: 26 November, hrs
Date and time: 27 November, hrs
Date and time: 28 November, hrs
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences