Mathematical Challenges in Quantum Physics

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Date
Mar 20, 2023Mar 23, 2023
Location
PCTS, Jadwin Hall, Room 407

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Event Description

Please Note: This workshop is not open to the general public, but only to active researchers.

Organizers: Michael Aizenman (Princeton), Giorgio Cipolloni (PCTS), Bruno Nachtergaele (UC Davis), Jacob Shapiro (Princeton), and Simone Warzel (TU Munich)

Current research on quantum systems continually offers new challenging mathematical problems. This workshop aims to bring together a group of researchers with diverse backgrounds in condensed matter physics, quantum information,  probability theory, and mathematical physics, with the hope of generating new perspectives on problems arising from the study of quantum circuits with disorder and noise, random matrices, quantum glasses, transport properties of open and driven systems,  topological states of matter, entanglement phase transitions, and more.

 

Sponsor
PCTS