Theory of the Non-Abelian Quantum Hall States - Lecture 1
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Delve into the intricate world of non-Abelian quantum Hall states in this comprehensive lecture by Eduardo Fradkin. Explore the theoretical foundations and advanced concepts of these unique quantum phenomena as part of the "Condensed Matter Meets Quantum Information" program organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Gain insights into the potential applications of non-Abelian quantum Hall states in quantum information processing and their role in advancing the field of condensed matter physics. Discover how these states contribute to the development of topologically protected quantum systems and their implications for quantum computation. Engage with cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between condensed matter physics and quantum information science, paving the way for new ideas and collaborations in this rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field.
Syllabus
Theory of the Non-Abelian Quantum Hall States (Lecture 1) by Eduardo Fradkin
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences