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How Might Quantum Platforms Reshape Many Body Physics?

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Explore how emerging quantum platforms could fundamentally transform the study of many-body physics in this 51-minute conference talk delivered at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the potential revolutionary impact of quantum computing and simulation platforms on understanding complex quantum systems with many interacting particles. Examine how these new technological tools might provide unprecedented insights into phenomena that have long challenged theoretical physicists, from quantum phase transitions to strongly correlated electron systems. Learn about the intersection of quantum information science and condensed matter physics, and discover how quantum simulators and quantum computers could enable the exploration of previously inaccessible regimes of many-body quantum mechanics. Consider the implications for solving long-standing problems in quantum condensed matter physics, including high-temperature superconductivity, quantum criticality, and the behavior of strongly correlated materials. This presentation is part of the Discussion Meeting on Frontiers in Quantum Condensed Matter Physics, bringing together leading researchers to discuss cutting-edge developments in the field and celebrate the contributions of Professor T. V. Ramakrishnan to quantum condensed matter physics.

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How Might Quantum Platforms Reshape Many Body Physics? by Shivaji Sondhi

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