Scientific Calendar Event



Starts 15 Feb 2024 16:00
Ends 15 Feb 2024 17:00
Central European Time
via Zoom only

Sara Murciano
(SISSA
)
 
Abstract:
Entanglement plays a key role in different fields of physics. This talk focuses on two aspects where understanding its behaviour yields intriguing results: measurements and symmetries. The first topic explores how weak measurements alter the properties of critical models: We identify different protocols wherein measurements (i)  weakly modify the universal long-range entanglement and (ii) they completely obliterate it. As a potential practical application of this setup, I will show how it can be used to enable the teleportation of quantum states between distant parties and to what extent the entanglement of a many-body wavefunction transfers under imperfect teleportation protocols. The second subject concerns the study of the symmetry breaking in a subsystem. This investigation leads to the definition of the entanglement asymmetry, which neatly detects novel physical out-of-equilibrium features, in particular an unexpected quantum version of Mpemba effect.