Venue
Albano campus, Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden
House 3, Floor 6, Large lunch area 6203
See the campus and Google maps via the links.
Scope
Over the past decade, quantum chaos in many-body systems has been a dynamic and thriving field, driven by significant advances in the control and engineering of complex quantum systems. In this context, the interplay of chaotic dynamics and environmental-induced dissipation in many-body settings has been receiving increasing attention.
Here, the aim is to understand the universal properties of quantum chaos when the system-environment coupling cannot be ignored. Aspects of this research are of immediate interest to various areas of physics, quantum information and quantum engineering, and, in particular, to modeling recently available intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) quantum processors.
The aim of this school is to provide students with a broad view of the field of dissipative quantum many-body chaos. At the same time, we aim to address the technicalities needed to understand some of the most recent developments.
We focus mostly on PhD students, but Master students and young postdoc will be also considered
Format
The in-person participants (including lecturers) are supposed to come to Nordita. For them it will be possible to contribute to a poster session.
The remote participants will join the meetings online (see the Zoom coordinates below).
Zoom coordinates
Access to the zoom room is open.
Join the virtual room here: link
The in-person event will take place in several places of Albano campus (please see the map):
Themes and preliminary program schedule
Lectures shall cover the following topics:
● Quantum chaos, diagnosis and signatures
● Characterization methods of open quantum systems and processes (tomography)
● Noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) device characterization
● Random-matrix methods for dissipative quantum dynamics
● Transport and correlation spreading in quantum circuit models
● Dynamics of monitored systems and measurement-induced criticality
List of lecturers
Elsa Abreu (ETH Zurich), non-equilibrium THZ experimental techniques in quantum matter
Jens Bardarson (KTH): transport, many-body localization, eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
Bruno Bertini (Uni Nottingham), non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, quantum chaos, entanglement
John Chalker (Oxford): Anderson and many-body localization, random matrices
Sergey Denisov (OsloMet): open quantum system, quantum information
Andrea de Luca (CNRS): non-equilibrium many-body dynamics, quantum thermalization, MBL
Sergey Filippov (AlgoritmiQ, Helsinki), noise in near term quantum computers
Valentina Ros (CNRS): disordered systems, non-equilibrium dynamics
Karol Zyczkowski (Jagiellonian University): quantum information, measurement, entropy
Schedule structure
(all lecture recordings available under the links)
Lecturer | Date and Time | Lecture title | |
Sep 16 | |||
Organizers | 8:45 - 9:00 | School opening | |
John Chalker | 9:00 - 10:30 | Lecture 1: Part 1: Random matrix theory; Part 2: Anderson localisation | |
Coffee break | |||
Jens Bardarson | 11:00 - 12:30 | Lecture 1: Localisation and thermalization via the information lattice | |
Lunch break | |||
Andrea Cavalleri | (13:30...) 14:00-15:30 |
Niels Bohr Colloquium "Driven Quantum Materials" Auditorium 32 (2 floors down from Press Byran) in House 4. Coffee-break starts at 13:30! |
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Coffee break | |||
All participants | 16:00 - 19:00 |
Poster session + Reception See posters in the materials in the very bottom |
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Sep 17 | |||
John Chalker | 9:00 - 10:30 | Lecture 2: Introduction to random quantum circuits | |
Coffee break | |||
Jens Bardarson | 11:00 - 12:30 | Lecture 2: Localisation and thermalization via the information lattice | |
Lunch break | |||
Sergey Filippov | 14:00 - 15:30 | Lecture 1: noise in near-term quantum computers | |
Coffee break | |||
Sergey Denisov | 16:00 - 17:30 | Lecture 1: Random quantum channels and their spectral properties | |
All (interested) participants | 17:30 - 19:00 | Free discussion time | |
Sep 18 | |||
Sergey Filippov | 9:00 - 10:30 | Lecture 2: noise in near-term quantum computers | |
Coffee break | |||
Sergey Denisov | 11:00 - 12:30 | Lecture 2: Random quantum channels and their spectral properties | |
Lunch break | |||
Karol Zyczkowski | 14:00 - 15:30 | Lecture 1: On quantum chaos in open systems | |
Coffee break | |||
Valentina Ros | 16:00 - 17:30 | Lecture 1: High-dimensional random landscapes and glassy dynamics | |
Coffee break | |||
Bruno Bertini | 18:00 - 19:30 | Lecture 1: Quantum Many Body Dynamics with Quantum Circuits | |
All participants | 20:00 - 22:00 | School dinner | |
Sep 19 | |||
Karol Zyczkowski | 9:00 - 10:30 | Lecture 2: On quantum chaos in open systems | |
Coffee break | |||
Bruno Bertini | 11:00 - 12:30 | Lecture 2: Quantum Many Body Dynamics with Quantum Circuits | |
Lunch break | |||
Elsa Abreu | 14:00 - 15:30 | Lecture 1: THz dynamics studies of quantum materials. Experimental perspective | |
Coffee break | |||
Andrea de Luca | 16:00 - 17:30 | Lecture 1: Universal dynamics of chaotic and monitored many-body quantum systems | |
All (interested) participants | 17:30 - 19:00 | Free discussion time | |
Sep 20 | |||
Valentina Ros | 9:00 - 10:30 | Lecture 2: High-dimensional random landscapes and glassy dynamics | |
Coffee break | |||
Elsa Abreu | 11:00 - 12:30 | Lecture 2: THz dynamics studies of quantum materials. Experimental perspective | |
Lunch break | |||
Andrea de Luca | 14:00 - 15:30 | Lecture 2: Universal dynamics of chaotic and monitored many-body quantum systems | |
Organizers | 15:30 - 15:45 | School closing remarks |
Accommodation
Accommodation will be covered by Nordita for all lecturers and some accepted attendants. Other accepted attendees will have to cover their accommodation.
Nordita does not cover travel expenses.
Application/Registration
Registration to be considered for on-site participation will close in June 30, 2024. Please go to the Application form or in the bottom of the page and fill all the fields properly.
Registrants will receive an on-site/remote participation confirmation from the organizers after the registration closes.
[UPD] The remote registration has been reopened now.
List of organizers
Ivan Khaymovich (Nordita)
David Luitz (University of Bonn)
Tomaž Prosen (University of Ljubljana)
Pedro Ribeiro (CeFEMA, Instituto Superior Técnico)
Sponsored by:
DQuant
DQuant dissemination
The school is a part of the DQuant dissemination work package. The DQuant partners participate both as a co-organizers, lecturers, and students who will deliver, in particular, their original scientific results, related to DQuant via the lectures (Prof. Denysov, Prof. Zyczkowski) and posters - participants from Lisbon (Ms. M. Abreu, Mr. Aguiar, Mr. Pereira, Mr. Samos, Mr. Costa), Ljubljana (Mr. Duh, Mr. Świętek), Oslo (Mr. Axelsen, Mr. Davidov, Mr. Lind-Olsen), and Bonn (Mr. Moske)