Venue
Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden
Scope
Quantum many-body entanglement has become an invaluable tool to characterize states of matter in complex quantum systems. The past two decades have seen substantial progress not only in theoretical developments refining this core concept of quantum mechanics, but also on a practical level with the advent of engineered quantum platforms that allow for the synthesis of entangled states of matter in the lab. Only rather recently, the investigation of many-body entanglement has gained an additional dimension – the temporal domain. The aim of the proposed Nordita program is to bring together researchers working on this exciting new and promising direction, the study of entanglement dynamics in quantum many-body systems, in order to exchange ideas and come up with new research perspectives and to push this emerging field forward.
Program themes
The program themes include:
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Lindbladian dynamics
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Stability of quantum states & classification of open quantum matter
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Conformal quantum critical points, non-Hermitian physics and non-unitary CFTs
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Monitored Quantum Circuit: Random Dynamics and Floquet Codes
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Long-range entanglement, quantum topology, and measurement-based preparation
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Connection to NISQ platforms
Accommodation
Accommodation will be provided to non-local participants.
Application/Registration
Registration to be considered for participation will close Sunday, November 16th, 2025. To apply, use the link in the menu on the left or this link to the application form.
Code of Conduct
All participants are expected to uphold our Code of Conduct, which aims to foster a harassment-free environment where everyone feels comfortable engaging in both scientific and social activities
This program is sponsored by

