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An ICTP Meeting
This Workshop will gather world-leading groups that design, realize, and characterize a new generation of simulators with ultracold atoms and beyond. It will address novel quantum simulators of statistical gauge fields, dynamical lattices, and lattice gauge theory models (LGT), as well as connections to quantum computing and tensor network methods.
Quantum simulators are the systems that can address, deepen our understanding of, and ultimately solve challenging problems of contemporary science: from quantum many body dynamics, to the design of new materials. This Workshop will gather world-leading groups that design, realize experimentally, and characterize a new generation of simulators with ultracold atoms and beyond. In particular, we will focus on novel quantum simulators in ascending degree of experimental complexity: 1) systems where density-dependent gauge fields can change the effective quantum statistics of the particles and realize topological gauge theories; 2) systems in dynamical lattices, with “matter” living on the sites, and dynamical fields/particles living on the bonds, which can be numerically benchmarked using tensor network techniques; and 3) lattice gauge theory models, from systems with Abelian to non-Abelian local gauge symmetry.
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Speakers:
Monika AIDELSBURGER, LMU Germany
Mari Carmen BAÑULS, MPQ, Germany
Titas CHANDA, IIT Indore, India
Panos CHRISTODOULOU, ETH, Switzerland
Stefan KUHN, DESY, Germany
Francesca FERLAINO, IQOQI, Austria
Philipp HAUKE, University of Trento, Italy
Markus OBERTHALER, Heidelberg University, Germany
Federica SURACE, Caltech, USA
Bing YANG, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Jakub ZAKRZEWSKI, JZ Jagiellonian University, Poland
Abstract: Applicants who want to present a poster or give a contributed talk are asked to submit a research abstract. Please use the ICTP templates that are available below for download.
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
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