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Entanglement Probing and Engineering in Many-Body Systems

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  • UserSougato Bose (UCL)
  • ClockThursday 09 November 2017, 13:45-15:00
  • HouseTheory Library.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mike Gunn.

I am going to describe how entanglement measures such as negativity, and entanglement motivated quantities such as the Schmidt-gap, can aid in understanding the entanglement structure and some phase transitions of some many-body systems—especially quantum impurity systems.

Additionally I show how many-body entanglement may be measured in experiments in quantum simulators.

Lastly, I discuss some methods for engineering the entanglement in many-body systems so as to take the form of a useful resource in quantum information processing, such as Bell-states.

This talk is part of the Theoretical Physics Seminars series.

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