Tensor Networks from Simulation to Holography
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Wednesday 4 October 2017 (13:45)
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Friday 6 October 2017 (18:00)
Monday 2 October 2017
Tuesday 3 October 2017
Wednesday 4 October 2017
13:45
Welcome
Welcome
13:45 - 14:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
14:00
Tensor network simulation of QED on infinite lattices: learning from (1+1)d, and prospects for (2+1)d
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Roman Orus
Tensor network simulation of QED on infinite lattices: learning from (1+1)d, and prospects for (2+1)d
Roman Orus
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
15:00
Holography and Quantum Information: from Novel Probes of Bulk Matter (and Geometry of Causal Diamonds) to Complexity of Quantum Fields
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Michael P. Heller
Holography and Quantum Information: from Novel Probes of Bulk Matter (and Geometry of Causal Diamonds) to Complexity of Quantum Fields
Michael P. Heller
15:00 - 16:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
16:30
Tensor netwrok simulations of quantum-link lattice gauge theories
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Simone Montangero
Tensor netwrok simulations of quantum-link lattice gauge theories
Simone Montangero
16:30 - 17:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
17:30
Bosonic mixtures of ultracold atoms
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Ludwig Mathey
Bosonic mixtures of ultracold atoms
Ludwig Mathey
17:30 - 18:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
Thursday 5 October 2017
09:30
Entanglement entropy and related observables in gauge/gravity duality and in tensor networks
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Johanna Erdmenger
Entanglement entropy and related observables in gauge/gravity duality and in tensor networks
Johanna Erdmenger
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
10:30
Real-time dynamics of lattice gauge theories with a few-qubit quantum computer
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Esteban Martinez
Real-time dynamics of lattice gauge theories with a few-qubit quantum computer
Esteban Martinez
10:30 - 11:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
Gauge theories are fundamental to our understanding of interactions between the elementary constituents of matter. However, computing the real-time dynamics in gauge theories is a notorious challenge for classical computational methods. This has recently stimulated theoretical efforts to devise schemes for simulating such theories on engineered quantum-mechanical devices. In this talk I will report on the experimental demonstration of a digital quantum simulation of a lattice gauge theory, by realizing quantum electrodynamics in one spatial dimension (the Schwinger model) on a few-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer. Of particular interest is the real-time evolution of the Schwinger mechanism, describing the instability of the bare vacuum due to quantum fluctuations, which manifests itself in the spontaneous creation of electron–positron pairs. This work represents a first step towards quantum simulation of high-energy theories using atomic physics experiments.
11:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
11:30 - 12:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
12:00
Tensor network models of holography
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Michael Walter
Tensor network models of holography
Michael Walter
12:00 - 13:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 14:30
Room: Canteen
14:30
Strongly interacting systems via Quantum Links
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Debasish Banerjee
Strongly interacting systems via Quantum Links
Debasish Banerjee
14:30 - 15:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
15:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:30 - 16:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
16:00
Tensor network simulations of gauge field theories: from groundstates and particles to real-time physics
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Karel van Acoleyen
Tensor network simulations of gauge field theories: from groundstates and particles to real-time physics
Karel van Acoleyen
16:00 - 17:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
17:00
Parallel Session 1 - Complexity, Holography, and Tensor Networks
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Ro Jefferson
Parallel Session 1 - Complexity, Holography, and Tensor Networks
Ro Jefferson
17:00 - 17:20
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
17:20
Parallel Session 1 - Thermality of eigenstates in Conformal Theories
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Diptarka Das
Parallel Session 1 - Thermality of eigenstates in Conformal Theories
Diptarka Das
17:20 - 17:40
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
18:00
Parallel Session 2 - Modular discretization, fast scrambling and eigenstate thermalization for holographic systems
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Stam Nicolis
Parallel Session 2 - Modular discretization, fast scrambling and eigenstate thermalization for holographic systems
Stam Nicolis
18:00 - 18:20
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
18:20
Subregion complexity from topology in AdS3/CFT2
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Ignacio Reyes
Subregion complexity from topology in AdS3/CFT2
Ignacio Reyes
18:20 - 18:40
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
19:30
Dinner
Dinner
19:30 - 22:00
Friday 6 October 2017
09:30
Recent results from tensor network simulations of lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions
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Marie Carmen Banuls
Recent results from tensor network simulations of lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions
Marie Carmen Banuls
09:30 - 10:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
10:30
Simulation of background and dynamical gauge fields in quasi-1D quantum systems
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Alessio Celi
Simulation of background and dynamical gauge fields in quasi-1D quantum systems
Alessio Celi
10:30 - 11:30
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
11:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
11:30 - 12:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ
12:00
Application of tensor-network techniques to far-from-equilibrium dynamics of ultracold gases
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Ippei Danshita
Application of tensor-network techniques to far-from-equilibrium dynamics of ultracold gases
Ippei Danshita
12:00 - 13:00
Room: Bldg. 90, ZOQ