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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Michael Buchhold\nhosted by Maksym Serbyn\nAbstract: A
 bstract: Understanding and actively shaping quantum entanglement in many-
 body systems is a key challenge for modern quantum technologies. Recently\
 , monitored quantum dynamics — quantum dynamics with mid-circuit measu
 rements — has emerged as a powerful tool for harnessing entanglement in 
 NISQ devices and simulating non-equilibrium dynamics in condensed matter s
 ystems. In this talk\, I will discuss our recent understanding of entangle
 ment in monitored quantum dynamics from the viewpoint of emergent many-bod
 y phases and universality. Monitored dynamics generate wave functions with
  robust entanglement structures\, which depend only on global properties s
 uch as symmetry and dimensionality\, thereby defining entanglement phases 
 of monitored quantum matter. We anticipate a symmetry classification of mo
 nitored matter akin to equilibrium quantum matter in Hamiltonian systems\,
  which I will introduce using exemplary systems in one and two dimensions.
  I will also highlight our recent analytical and numerical advances and ho
 w they can be applied to engineer entanglement\, for instance\, in adaptiv
 e quantum circuits and driven quantum materials. -- Michael BuchholdProf
 essor of Theoretical Physics\,Department of Theoretical Physics\, Univers
 ität Innsbruck\, AustriaTel.: +43 512 507 52210Email: michael.buchhold@ui
 bk.ac.at (mailto:michael.buchhold@uibk.ac.at)Homepage: https://www.uibk.ac
 .at/en/th-physik/nonequilibrium-quantum-matter/
LOCATION:Office Building West/Ground Floor/Heinzel Seminar Room\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:Stephanie.Dolot@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Michael Buchhold: Monitored quantum matter
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/6211
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