Quasilocality - Almost Local Observables and Interactions, Lieb-Robinson Bounds, Quasi-Adiabatic Evolution, Stability I
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Explore the mathematical foundations of quantum lattice systems through this workshop lecture focusing on ground state properties and quasilocality principles. Delve into the theory of almost local observables and interactions, examining how quantum information propagates through lattice structures. Learn about Lieb-Robinson bounds, which provide fundamental limits on the speed of information transmission in quantum many-body systems, and discover their applications in understanding quantum dynamics. Investigate quasi-adiabatic evolution processes and their role in maintaining system stability under slow parameter changes. Examine the stability properties of ground states in quantum lattice models and understand how quasilocality constraints influence the behavior of quantum many-body systems. This presentation forms part of a comprehensive workshop series connecting quantum field theory and topological phases through advanced mathematical frameworks including homotopy theory and operator algebras.
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Bruno Nachtergaele | Quasilocality: almost local observables & interactions, Lieb-Robinson bounds...
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