Fermionic Dynamics with Measurements - Topological Classification
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
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Explore fermionic quantum dynamics under measurement protocols in this 47-minute conference talk that examines topological classification and related phenomena. Delve into the intersection of quantum measurements and fermionic systems, investigating how monitoring and measurement processes affect the topological properties of these quantum many-body systems. Learn about recent theoretical developments in understanding how measurements can drive phase transitions and create novel dynamical phases in fermionic matter. Discover the mathematical frameworks used to classify these measurement-induced phenomena and their implications for quantum information processing and many-body physics. Gain insights into the broader context of monitored quantum dynamics and their role in advancing our understanding of quantum statistical mechanics, as part of ongoing research connecting theory with experimental quantum hardware developments.
Syllabus
Fermionic dynamics with measurements: topological classification and... | Chao Ming Jian (Cornell)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics