Discoveries from Quantum Simulation - Deep Thermalization and Plasma in a Lattice Gauge Theory
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Explore groundbreaking discoveries in quantum simulation through this 45-minute conference talk that delves into deep thermalization and plasma phenomena within lattice gauge theory frameworks. Learn how recent advancements in quantum hardware have enabled the engineering of novel quantum dynamics and their exploration with unprecedented detail. Discover the latest breakthroughs in interactive and monitored dynamics, quantum learning theory, and machine learning approaches to many-body physics. Examine new directions in quantum statistical mechanics and understand how experimental advancements are driving meaningful dialogue between theoretical and experimental approaches. Gain insights into how quantum simulators are revealing fundamental aspects of thermalization processes and plasma behavior in controlled quantum systems, contributing to our understanding of complex many-body quantum phenomena.
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Discoveries from quantum simulation: deep thermalization and plasma in a... | Daniel K. Mark (MIT)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics