Non-Invertible Symmetries in One-Dimensional Quantum Lattice Models
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Explore non-invertible symmetries in one-dimensional quantum lattice models through this mathematical physics seminar delivered by Professor Clement Delcamp from the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques. Delve into advanced concepts at the intersection of quantum field theory and condensed matter physics, examining how non-invertible symmetries manifest in quantum lattice systems and their implications for understanding quantum phases of matter. Learn about the mathematical framework underlying these symmetries and their role in characterizing quantum many-body systems. Gain insights into cutting-edge research connecting algebraic structures, topological order, and quantum information theory as part of the broader program on quantum field theory with boundaries, impurities, and defects at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
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Date: 5th Nov 2025 - 13:00 to 14:30
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