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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Axel Lode\nhosted by Misha Lemeshko\nAbstract: Ultraco
 ld atoms are usually imaged in experiments in single-shot images.These ima
 ges are a projective measurement of the many-body wavefunction.Such single
 -shot images thus correspond to drawing a random sample fromthe probabilit
 y distribution associated with the wavefunction. This talkwill discuss sin
 gle-shot simulations performed with the MCTDH-X software[0]\, their effect
  on the interpretation of computations with MCTDH-X andexperimental observ
 ations\, and give some prospects on how to betterextract and understand th
 eir information content. MCTDH-X-basedsingle-shot simulations recently hel
 ped to characterize theexperimentally observed granulation of a Bose-Einst
 ein condensate (BEC)[1] and to identify the fragmentation of a BEC in a ca
 vity [2] as wellas a measurement protocol for the crystal state of ultraco
 ld dipolarbosons [3].[0] MCTDH-X: The multiconfigurational time-dependent 
 Hartree forindistinguishable particles software\, A. U. J. Lode\, M. C. Ts
 atsos\, E.Fasshauer\, R. Lin\, L. Papariello\, P. Molignini\, and C. Lvque
 \,http://ultracold.org (2018).[1] A. U. J. Lode\, G. D. Telles\, D. Luo\, 
 V. S. Bagnato\, and R. G. Hulet\,https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.04055\, arXiv:
 1707.04055 [cond-mat.quant-gas](2017).[2] A. U. J. Lode and Christoph Brud
 er\, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.013603\, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  118\,013603 (2017).[3] B. Chatterjee and A. U. J. Lode\, https://arxiv.or
 g/abs/1708.07409\,arXiv:1708.07409 [cond-mat.quant-gas] (2017)\, accepted 
 in Phys. Rev. A(2018).
LOCATION:Big Seminar room Ground floor / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)\, IS
 TA
ORGANIZER:jdeanton@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Axel Lode: Simulating single-shot images of ultracold atoms
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1565
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