Measurement-Induced Cooling and Dilute Cooling
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Explore a 44-minute lecture on "Measurement-induced cooling and dilute cooling" presented by Yuval Gefen at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences as part of the Quantum Trajectories program. Delve into cutting-edge concepts at the intersection of quantum physics and thermodynamics, examining how measurement processes can induce cooling effects in quantum systems. The lecture contributes to a broader program organized by Michel Bauer, Cedric Bernardin, Raphael Chetrite, and Abhishek Dhar, which addresses central theoretical questions in quantum mechanics, control, measurement-induced phase transitions, and quantum information. Gain insights into the theoretical frameworks that support the ongoing "second quantum revolution" where quantum-based technologies for encryption, communication, and computing are becoming increasingly tangible realities.
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Measurement -induced cooling and dilute cooling by Yuval Gefen
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences