Events

Entanglement in Many-Body Systems: From Nuclei to Quantum Computers and Back

This workshop will be centered around the topic of entanglement in many-body systems relevant for and connected to NP. The goal is to advance exchanges of ideas and techniques between NP and other fields of many-body physics such as condensed matter, quantum chemistry or quantum field theories. These areas are already well advanced in the characterization and use of entanglement for the description of many-body systems, and in the development of experimental techniques for producing and detecting entangled states. The knowledge acquired in these fields can guide progress in the development of entanglement-driven methods for classical and quantum simulations of nuclei, and in the identification of experiments probing entanglement in nuclear systems. Vice versa, specificities of many-body NP techniques can potentially be useful for other fields, and QIS in general. The workshop will explore these different aspects.

Date

Sep 09 - 20 2024

Time

8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Institute for Nuclear Theory

Location

Institute for Nuclear Theory
Pacific and 15th
C520 Physics and Astronomy Building

Location 2

C520 Physics and Astronomy Building
UW, 15th and Pacific, Seattle
IQuS

Location 3

IQuS
University of Washington PHYS/ASTR Building, Seattle, WA 98195
Category
Entanglement Team : Mari Carmen Banuls, Susan Coppersmith, Calvin Johnson and Caroline Robin

Organizer

Entanglement Team : Mari Carmen Banuls, Susan Coppersmith, Calvin Johnson and Caroline Robin