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Sculpting quantum phases of matter with measurements

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  • UserNathanan Tantivasadakarn, Caltech
  • ClockThursday 12 December 2024, 14:15-15:15
  • HouseMR14.

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Quantum mechanics exhibits a stark dichotomy between unitary time-evolution and measurement. These aspects are further contrasted by the fact that traditional many-body quantum theory is developed solely based on unitary aspects. In this talk, I will explore a fruitful synergy that emerges from the interplay between many-body quantum physics and the non-equilibrium quantum dynamics that arises from measurements. In particular, I will show how measurements can be used to circumvent fundamental constraints imposed by unitary dynamics and efficiently prepare a large class of topological phases of matter. In addition to discovering a new hierarchy of many-body quantum states unseen in the unitary setup and a surprising connection to the unsolvability of the quintic polynomial, our studies also yield practical protocols for quantum processors that led to the first unambiguous observation of non-Abelian anyons.

This talk is part of the CQIF Seminar series.

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