The complexity of quantum many-body systems scales exponentially with the number of constituents, posing challenges for classical methods to explore their phenomena. Quantum simulation using neutral atoms in optical arrays offers a promising approach to overcome these limitations.
In this talk, I will discuss how quantum many-body systems can be engineered and studied at the single-atom scale.
Coffee, tea and cake will be served at 1:45 pm.
If you prefer to participate via Zoom, please, feel free to join the colloquium via Zoom:
https://uni-hamburg.zoom.us/j/65015989339?pwd=U1IwdkF2OHQwK09senduU2FYQmVLQT09
Meeting-ID: 650 1598 9339
Kenncode: 14361263
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