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Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
- Ting Lin
Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
- Laszlo Pal Csernai (University of Bergen)
Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
- Martina Ressegotti (INFN e Universita Genova (IT))
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Marco Giammarchi (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))02/09/2024, 17:15Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationTalk
Antimatter Gravitation is a subject of intense research because of its access to the physics of possible Lorentz invariance violation and its relation to CPT symmetry and the Einstein Equivalence Principle. This field of research has gained even more momentum after the first anti-hydrogen gravitation measurement at CERN. Positronium offers the advantage of being a particle-antiparticle...
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alexander migdal (NYU)02/09/2024, 17:40Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationTalk
This paper presents a recent advancement that transforms the problem of decaying turbulence in the Navier-Stokes equations in $3+1$ dimensions into a Number Theory challenge: finding the statistical limit of the Euler ensemble. We redefine this ensemble as a Markov chain, establishing its equivalence to the quantum statistical theory of $N$ fermions on a ring, interacting with an external...
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Eliahu Cohen (Bar-Ilan University)03/09/2024, 09:00Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationTalk
Single-pair measurement of the Bell parameter and relativistic independence
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Valeria Sequino03/09/2024, 17:20Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationTalk
Status of the quantum noise reduction system in Advanced Virgo Plus
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Gordon Semenoff03/09/2024, 17:50Quantum Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationTalk
Whether the entanglement entropy in a bipartite quantum system will increase or decrease with time is heavily dependent on the initial state of the system. We show that, in elastic two-body scattering, the scattered particles are more entangled than the incoming particles only for a certain special class of incoming states. We discuss some implications of this observation.
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