Quantum Dynamics at Ghent 2026

Europe/Brussels
Ghent University - Campus Sterre - S9

Ghent University - Campus Sterre - S9

Description

After the success of Quantum Dynamics at Ghent 2025, we will meet again in January 2026 to discuss the state of the art in nonequilibrium physics.

Venue: Ghent University - Campus Sterre - S9

26.01: lecture room 3.2 (third floor)

27.01: lecture room 1.1 (first floor)

28.01: lecture room 1.1

29.01: lecture room 1.1

30.01: lecture room 1.1

Organizers: Xin An, Michal P. Heller, Alexandre Serantes, and Clemens Werthmann

Participants
  • Adrián Sánchez-Garrido
  • Alessio Lerose
  • Alex Mikheev
  • Alexandre Serantes
  • Andrei Parnachev
  • Ben Craps
  • Benjamin Withers
  • Chadwick Van Hoorickx
  • Clemens Werthmann
  • David García-Fariña
  • Fabio Ori
  • Federica Colombo
  • Gabriel Denicol
  • Jacopo de Nardis
  • Jutho Haegeman
  • Luca Tagliacozzo
  • Mari Carmen Bañuls
  • Matisse de Lescluze
  • Michal Heller
  • Michał Spaliński
  • Pawel Caputa
  • Richard A. Davison
  • Robbe Brants
  • Tilman Enss
  • Tim Schuhmann
  • Xin An
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:00 10:45
      Welcome & Introduction 45m
    • 10:45 11:30
      Variations on a theme of Krylov 45m
      Speaker: Pawel Caputa
    • 11:30 12:15
      Nielsen and Krylov complexity 45m
      Speaker: Ben Craps
    • 12:15 13:15
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:15 14:00
      Krylov Complexity from the Partition Function 45m
      Speaker: Tim Schumann
    • 14:00 14:45
      De Sitter holographic complexity from Krylov complexity in DSSYK 45m
      Speaker: Mengting Wang
    • 14:45 15:15
      Coffee break 30m
    • 15:15 16:00
      Holographic black hole formation and scrambling in time-ordered correlators 45m
      Speaker: Adrián Sánchez Garrido
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:00 10:45
      Bubble nucleation and growth for false vacuum decay on the lattice 45m
      Speaker: Jutho Haegeman
    • 10:45 11:30
      Investigating spectral properties at finite energy density with tensor networks 45m
      Speaker: Mari Carmen Bañuls
    • 11:30 12:15
      Let's talk about attractors (again) 45m
      Speaker: Michał Spaliński
    • 12:15 13:15
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:15 14:00
      Quantum dynamics at short times 45m
      Speaker: Tilman Enss
    • 14:00 14:45
      Quasinormal Modes in Far-From-Equilibrium Systems: Understanding Nonthermal Attractors and Hydrodynamization 45m
      Speaker: Matisse De Lescluze
    • 14:45 15:15
      Coffee break 30m
    • 15:15 16:00
      Prethermalization and quantum scars in cavity-coupled Rydberg arrays 45m
      Speaker: Alex Mikheev
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:00 10:45
      Operator product expansion and thermal holography 45m
      Speaker: Andrei Parnachev
    • 10:45 11:30
      Universal thermalisation dynamics in (1+1)d QFT 45m
      Speaker: Richard A. Davison
    • 11:30 11:55
      Thermalization of Boost-invariant 1+1D QFT 25m
      Speaker: Chadwick Van Hoorickx
    • 12:00 17:00
      Excursion to Brugge & conference lunch 5h
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:00 10:45
      Holographic pseudospectra and diffusion 45m
      Speaker: David García Fariña
    • 10:45 11:30
      Orthogonality and completeness for black hole perturbations 45m
      Speaker: Ben Withers
    • 11:30 12:15
      Ergodic versus integrable Hamiltonian dynamics from the lenses of temporal correlations 45m
      Speaker: Luca Tagliacozzo
    • 12:15 13:15
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:15 14:00
      Fluid dynamics far from equilibrium: a concrete example 45m
      Speaker: Gabriel Denicol
    • 14:00 14:45
      Causal completions of hydrodynamics 45m
      Speaker: Robbe Brants
    • 14:45 15:05
      Coffee break 20m
    • 15:05 15:50
      Computing More with Less: Random Tensor Networks and New Algorithms for Time Evolution. 45m

      I will present recent analytical and numerical results on quantum complexity and anticoncentration in many-body wave functions, using random tensor-network ensembles as a powerful, tractable testbed for non-equilibrium dynamics. I will then introduce new algorithms for the classical simulation of quantum time evolution: (i) hybrid tensor-network methods enhanced by Clifford unitaries, and (ii) Monte Carlo sampling of spatially contracted networks. Together, these approaches extend the reach of tensor network simulations, showing how less resources suffice to capture key quantum features.

      Speaker: Jacopo de Nardis
    • 16:00 17:00
      Annabelle Bohrdt, "From cuprates to neural quantum states and quantum simulation" (Department Theory Colloquium) 1h
    • 09:30 10:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:00 10:45
      Temporal entanglement transition in chaotic quantum many-body dynamics 45m
      Speaker: Alessio Lerose
    • 10:45 11:30
      Timelike entanglement: from geometry to field theory 45m
      Speaker: Fabio Ori
    • 11:30 11:55
      From holographic entanglement entropy to geometric probes of de Sitter cosmologies 25m
      Speaker: Federica Colombo
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch 1h