Matteo Ippoliti (Stanford University)
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Abstract:
The advent of quantum simulators has made it possible to probe quantum many-body systems with unprecedented resolution. Microscopic read-out of individual degrees of freedom gives access to a far more detailed picture of quantum dynamics than what has been traditionally available in condensed matter physics, and motivates the search for novel universal phenomena. In this talk, I will discuss one such example: "deep thermalization", a recently proposed framework for the emergence of universal randomness in quantum dynamics, based on the statistics of conditional wavefunctions obtained after measuring part of a system. I will present recent results on deep thermalization in tractable quantum circuit models of dynamics, leveraging connections to monitored dynamics and random-matrix theory.
Research Interests: Quantum dynamics, quantum information, condensed matter theory
Graduate Student 10 min talk: Nick O’Dea (Khemani Lab)
See website for upcoming schedule.
Notes:
- Buffet lunch will available @ 11:30am
- 10 min talk will begin @ 11:45am
- Main talk will begin @ 12:00pm
- Full ZOOM link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/91482682357?pwd=ZXpnZmxMVncyZFFjTjQ1RWxGL3FHQT09
Meeting ID: 914 8268 2357; Password: 999112
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