The purpose of this workshop is to explore connections between quantum information processing and many-body physics. We aim to bridge the gap between two complementary ways of looking at many-qubit systems: on the one hand, as externally controlled computational devices, and on the other as autonomous dynamical systems, capable of self-organisation. The discussion will focus on recent developments in our understanding of many-body quantum dynamics, including circuit dynamics, hydrodynamics, and error correction, as well as computational questions relating to quantum simulation, complexity, and the development of new quantum algorithms. We hope to bring together researchers in the UK and internationally to promote exchanges of ideas and the fostering of new networks between these two communities.
List of speakers
Mike Blake (University of Bristol)
Sebastian Diehl (University of Cologne)
Sarang Gopalakrishnan (Princeton University)
Alioscia Hamma (University of Naples Federico II)
Wen Wei Ho (National University of Singapore)
Curt von Keyserlingk (King's College London)
Robert Konig (TUM)
Pavel Kos (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Munich)
Austen Lamacraft (University of Cambridge)
Oliver Lunt (University of Oxford)
Daniel Malz (University of Copenhagen)
Tomaz Prosen (University of Ljubljana)
Paola Ruggiero (King's College London)
Colin Rylands (University of Coventry)
Sergii Strelchuk (University of Oxford)
Georgios Styliaris (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Munich)
Frank Verstraete (University of Cambridge)
Takato Yoshimura (University of Oxford)
Carolyn Zhang (Harvard University)
Organisers
Bruno Bertini (Birmingham)
Benjamin Doyon (KCL)
Dávid Horváth (KCL)
Katja Klobas (Birmingham)
Max McGinley (Cambridge)
Lucas Sa (Cambridge)