Quantum Connections in Sweden-9 Workshop

Europe/Stockholm
Högberga Gård

Högberga Gård

Grindstigen 5-6 181 62 Lidingö
Alfred Shapere (University of Kentucky), Antti Niemi (Stockholm University / Nordita), Frank Wilczek (Stockholm University), Hans Hansson (Stockholm University)
Description

Venue

Högberga Gård, Lidingö, Sweden

 

Högberga Gård 


Scope

The Quantum Connections 2021 is part Quantum Connections series of scientific events , a small post-pandemic workshop that we organize to celebrate Frank Wilczek's many interests in physics.

 

Quantum Connections events are organized jointly by the Department of Physics and Nordita (hosted by Stockholm University , KTH-Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala University), together TD Lee Institute and Wilczek Quantum Center at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Curriculum: Talks and discussions on Quantum Connections, Time Crystals, Axions, Emergent gauge theory, Anyons, Quantum Gravity, QCD, ..., from theory to computations and experimental results.


Photos from the workshop

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Recorded talks and slides

Monday June 21
2:00 PMOpening Session, Quantum ConnectionsJian-Wei Pan"Dream or Reality? Photonic Quantum Information Processing the Past, Present and Future"Alternative LinkSlides
3:00 PMYuao Chen"Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Atoms"Alternative LinkSlides
7:00 PMTime CrystalsVedika Khemani"Time Crystals"Alternative LinkSlides
8:00 PMNorman Yao"(Quantum) Connections Between Time Crystals"Alternative LinkSlides
Tuesday June 22
9:00 AMPerspectives and Horizons-1Michael Turner"The 3rd Cosmologocal Paradigm: less grandly, beyond ACDM"Alternative LinkSlides
10:00 PMSara Strandberg"The present and future of experimental high energy physics"Alternative LinkSlides
11:00 AMDiscussion: Time CrystalsFrank Wilczek"Josephson, Canonically : A Hamiltonian Time Crystals"Alternative LinkSlides
Discussion: AxionsMatthew Lawson"Introducing The ALPHA Consortium"Alternative LinkSlides
4:00 PMAxionsPavel Belov"Wire metamaterials and their applications"Alternative LinkSlides
5:00 PMBenjamin Safdi"The State of The Axion"Alternative LinkSlides
9:00 PMPerspectives and Horizons-1David Gross"QCD-A Perfect Theory"Alternative LinkSlides
Wednesday June 23
9:00 AMDiscussion: PurityFrank Wilczek"Simple Models of Hidden Purity"Alternative LinkSlides
10:00 AMDiscussion: Time CrystalsAlfred Shapere"Random thoughts on time crystals"Alternative LinkSlides
Antti Niemi"Schrödninger and Sisyphus - on classical and quantum time crystals"Alternative LinkSlides
Discussion: AnyonsMartin Greiter"Adiabatic construction of (hierarchical) quantum hall states"Alternative LinkSlides
Hans Hansson"From LGCSM theory to wave funktions"Alternative LinkSlides
3:00 PMAnyonsMichael Manfra"Direct observation of anyonic braiding statistics"Alternative LinkSlides
4:00 PMBertrand Halperin"Fractional Charge and Fractional Statistics in Quantized Hall States"Alternative LinkSlides
9:30 PMChetan Nayak"Non-Abelian Anyons in the FQHE and Topological Quantum Computation"Alternative LinkSlides
Thursday June 24
9:00 AMPerspectives and Horizons-2Per Delsing"A giant artificial atom: Nonexponential decay"Alternative LinkSlides
10:00 AMQuantum GravityFinn Larsen"Quantum Black Holes"Alternative LinkSlides
11:00 AMDiscussion: Quantum GravityMaulik Parikh"Detecting Quantum Gravity: The Signal in the Noise"Alternative LinkSlides
2:00 PMDiscussion: Emergent gauge theorySid Morampudi"Dynamics of emergent gauge theories"Alternative LinkSlides
3:00 PMPerspectives and Horizons-2William Bialek"Ambitions for theory in biological physics"Alternative LinkSlides
4:00 PMJordan Cotler"Time in quantum mechanics: from particles to spacetimes"Alternative LinkSlides
9:00 PMQuantum GravityJohn Preskill"Our Quantum Future"Alternative LinkSlides
Friday June 25
9:00 AMDiscussion: Classical/QuantumFrank Wilczek"Koopman - von Neumann Made Tricky"Alternative LinkSlides
Jan Tuziemski"Some aspects of Classical-quantum dynamics"Alternative LinkSlides
10:00 AMQCDMark AlfordTitleAlternative LinkSlides
11:00 AMZoltan
Fodor
"(g-2)μ from lattice QCD and experiments-4.2 sigma, indeed?"Alternative LinkSlides

Invited Participants:

Name (Affiliation)Name (Affiliation)
  • Mark Alford (Washington University)
  • Richard MacKenzie (Université de Montréal)
  • Egor Babaev (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology)
  • Michael Manfra (Purdue University)
  • Pavel Belov (ITMO University)
  • Alexander Millar (Stockholm University)
  • Emil Bergholz (Stockholm University)
  • Sid Morampudi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • William Bialek (Princeton University)
  • Chetan Nayak (UC Santa Barbara / Microsoft Station Q)
  • Mohamed Bourenane (Stockholm University)
  • Nathan Newman (Arizona State University)
  • Yuao Chen (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • Antti Niemi (Stockholm University / Uppsala University)
  • Jan Conrad (Stockholm University)
  • Jianwei Pan (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • Jordan Cotler (Harvard University)
  • Maulik Parikh (Arizona State University)
  • Christiane de Morais Smith(Utrecht University)
  • John Preskill (California Institute of Technology)
  • Per Delsing (Chalmers University of Technology)
  • Krishna Rajagopal (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Martin Greiter (University of Würzburg)
  • Benjamin Safdi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
  • David Gross (University of California Santa Barbara)
  • Alfred Shapere (University of Kentucky)
  • Jon Gudmunsson (Stockholm University)
  • Sara Strandberg (Stockholm University)
  • Bertrand Halperin (Harvard University)
  • Michael Turner (University of Chicago)
  • Hans Hansson (Stockholm University)
  • Jan Tuziemski (Stockholm University)
  • Anders Karlhede (Stockholm University)
  • Frank Wilczek (Stockholm University)
  • Vedika Khemani (Stanford University)
  • Biao Wu (Peking University)
  • Finn Larsen (University of Michigan)
  • Norman Yao (University of California Berkeley)
  • Matthew Lawson (Stockholm University)
  • Anthony Zee (University of California Santa Barbara)
  • Timothy Linden (Stockholm University)
  • Val Zwiller (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology)
  • Vincent Liu (University of Pittsburgh)
 

Schedule of talks and discussions

 

Time table (with details on activities and social events)

 

Participation via

 

 

We will use Zoom as our platform for all online communications with those participants who will join the workshop remotely. Please use the instructions that you have received by e-mail in order to connect via Zoom.
The meeting link (sent by e-mail) will be the same for the entire workshop and you can join at any time during the talks and discussions. But for your own talk please join at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time in order to prepare and check the connection and all technical requirements.


Accommodation

For the "on-site" participants who will join the workshop in Stockholm, we have provided accommodation at the workshop's venue and sent the information to those participants individually.


The Organizing Committee:

• Frank WilczekStockholm University, Stockholm
• Antti NiemiStockholm University, Stockholm
• Alfred ShapereUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington
• Hans HanssonStockholm University, Stockholm
• Pouya PeighamiStockholm University, Stockholm

COVID-19 Restrictions:

At the moment Sweden does not have any demand for self-quarantining after the arrival at the country. But all individuals are required to provide a negative COVID test result (Test type: Antigen, PCR, LAMP or TMA) upon their arrival, not older than 48 hrs even if they have been fully vaccinated.
People who are arriving from a non-EEA* country must be exempted from the general entry ban to Sweden.

We also keep you updated about any changes in the restrictions and if they will affect the event.

For your departure and depending on your destination, you might need to take a COVID test. We will provide you more information about the test locations at Arlanda airport (or outside of the airport) that you can use.

You can always find the latest information, recommendations and updates regarding the COVID-19 from the following sources:

- Swedish Police and border control: https://polisen.se/en/the-swedish-police/the-coronavirus-and-the-swedish-police/travel-to-and-from-sweden/#Non-EEA

- Public Health Agency of Sweden: https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/the-public-health-agency-of-sweden/communicable-disease-control/covid-19/if-you-are-planning-to-travel/recommendations-for-those-travelling/

- Emergency information from Swedish authorities: https://www.krisinformation.se/en/hazards-and-risks/disasters-and-incidents/2020/official-information-on-the-new-coronavirus/restriktioner-och-forbud


Sponsored by:

Stockholm UniversityNorditaSwedish Research CouncilWilczek Quantum InstituteTsung-Dao Lee Institute

Contact

quantum.connections@fysik.su.se

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