Quantum Thermodynamics and Non-Markovian Physics
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This lecture explores quantum thermodynamics and non-Markovian physics as part of the "Quantum Trajectories" program organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into advanced concepts at the intersection of quantum mechanics and thermodynamics with Professor Subhashish Banerjee in this 43-minute presentation. The lecture contributes to a broader program addressing central theoretical questions in quantum physics, including quantum trajectories, control, measurement-induced phase transitions, and quantum information and computation. Gain insights from this specialized talk that brings together theoretical, experimental, and mathematical perspectives in the ongoing "second quantum revolution" where quantum-based technologies are becoming increasingly concrete. The program aims to foster collaboration among researchers working in closely related quantum physics domains.
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Quantum Thermodynamics and non-Markovian physics by Subhashish Banerjee
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences