Dear quanta,
A few of us have conflicts this Friday, so let's skip.
On May 29, we'll have Matt Hastings tell us about his adiabatic oracle
result <https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.03791>.
On June 5, we'll have Jeff Schenker tell us about his paper with Ramis on
ergodic quantum channels <https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14397>.
I'll write closer to the date with zoom links.
aram
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Dear quanta,
Tomorrow at 11 we will hear Cole tell us about his recent paper with
Michael Walter,
Minimal length in an orbit closure as a semiclassical limit
<https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14872>, which, among other things, will shed
light on quantum state tomography.
https://mit.zoom.us/j/97943342302
On May 29 we will have Matt Hastings tell us about his recent adiabatic
paper.
-aram
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relevant talk this afternoon
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From: Ryan Higgins <higginsr(a)mit.edu>
Date: Wed, May 13, 2020 at 2:17 PM
Subject: [Outside Talk]: CMSA Colloquium: Mikhail Lukin (Harvard) @ 4:30
PM, ZOOM
To:
Please note that this is Harvard’s zoom talk.
*Speaker*: Mikhail Lukin (Harvard)
*Time*: May 13, Wednesday, 16:30-17:30 (4:30pm EST)
*Location*: Online via Zoom (https://harvard.zoom.us/j/952543678)
*Title*: Exploring New Frontiers of Quantum Science with Programmable Atom
Arrays
*Abstract*: We will discuss recent work at a new scientific interface
between many-body physics and quantum information science. Specifically,
we will describe the advances involving programmable, coherent
manipulation of quantum many-body systems using atom arrays excited into
Rydberg states. Within this system we performed quantum simulations of one
dimensional spin models, discovered a new type of non-equilibrium quantum
dynamics associated with the so-called many body scars and created
large-scale entangled states. We will also describe the most recent
developments that now allow the control over 200 atoms in two-dimensional
arrays. Ongoing efforts to study exotic many-body phenomena and to
realize and test quantum optimization algorithms within such systems will
be discussed.
For security reasons, you will have to show your full name to join the
meeting.
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