Speakers

Invited speakers

Krzysztof Cichy (Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Poland)
- Schwinger model's parton distribution functions directly on the light-cone with tensor networks

Philippe Corboz (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Quantum spin liquid phase in the Shastry-Sutherland model revealed by high-precision infinite projected entangle-pair states

Marcello Dalmonte (ICTP, Italy)
- Magic of strongly interacting quantum matter: tensor network methods and applications

Johanna Erdmenger (Universität Würzburg, Germany)
- Discrete Holography

Jutho Haegeman (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
- Real-time bubble nucleation and growth for false vacuum decay on the lattice

Jad C. Halimeh (MPI of Quantum Optics/LMU München, Germany)
- String breaking and glueball formation in 2+1D lattice gauge theories 

Juraj Hasik (Universität Zürich, Switzerland)
- Troubles and successes with frustrated triangular antiferromagnets 

Michał P. Heller (Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
- Temporal Entanglement and Holography

Alexander Jahn (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Holographic tensor-network codes and fault-tolerant quantum computation

Romuald Janik (Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Poland)
- Universality and emergent non-thermal fluid from string breaking in the Schwinger model

Dmitri Kharzeev (Stony Brook University, USA)
- Thermalization in high energy collisions: lessons from the Schwinger model 

Wei Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
- Quantum Supercriticality near a Critical Endpoint: Universal Crossover Scaling and Diverging Magnetocaloric Effect

Simone Montangero (Università di Padova, Italy)
- Tree Tensor Networks for high-dimensional simulations 

Juan José García-Ripoll (Instituto De Física Fundamental, CSIC, Spain)
- Quantum inspired algorithms for numerical analysis

Norbert Schuch (Universität Wien, Austria)
- The role of positivity in tensor network contraction 

Luca Tagliacozzo (Instituto De Física Fundamental, CSIC, Spain)
- Spatio-temporal tensor networks describing volume law states and their efficient contraction

Joseph Tindall (Flatiron Institute, USA)
- Quantum simulation with higher-dimensional tensor networks

Frank Verstraete (University of Cambridge, UK / Universiteit Gent, Belgium)
- DMRG in the generalized Landau paradigm 

Alexander Wietek (MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems, Germany)
- Advancing Finite-Temperature Dynamics with METTS: Complex-Time Correlators and Continuous-Temperature Sampling

Erez Zohar (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
- Gauged Gaussian Fermionic PEPS: a tool for studying lattice gauge theories in high dimensions

 

The list of speakers will be systematically updated.