Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Neutral-Atom Systems - Applications to Quantum Computing and Simulation
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
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Explore non-equilibrium dynamics in neutral-atom quantum systems through this 44-minute conference talk delivered at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into cutting-edge applications of quantum hardware advancements that enable the engineering of novel quantum dynamics with unprecedented experimental detail. Learn about recent breakthroughs in interactive and monitored dynamics, quantum learning theory, and machine learning approaches to many-body physics. Discover new directions in quantum statistical mechanics as presented by Adam Kaufman from JILA. Gain insights into the dialogue between theoretical frameworks and experimental implementations in quantum systems, with particular focus on how neutral-atom platforms are advancing our understanding of non-equilibrium quantum phenomena. Access additional resources including slide decks and related conference materials to deepen your understanding of this rapidly evolving field at the intersection of quantum physics, statistical mechanics, and experimental quantum technology.
Syllabus
Non-equilibrium dynamics in neutral-atom systems: applications to quantum... | Adam Kaufman (JILA)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics