25–28 Oct 2022
Aula Gerace
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

26 Oct 2022, 14:00
Aula Gerace

Aula Gerace

Polo Fibonacci Edificio C Largo B. Pontecorvo, 3 56127 Pisa

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QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

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QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

  • Angela Dora Vittoria Di Virgilio (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

  • Laura Elisa Marcucci (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

  • Barbara Patricelli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

QUANTUM GASES - talk on specific talk

  • Jorge Yago Malo

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  1. Jorge Yago Malo (Università di Pisa)
    26/10/2022, 14:00
    Quantum gases

    In the recent years, the quantum simulation community has developed great interest in the interplay between coherent and dissipative dynamics. A prominent example is the case of measurement-induced phase transitions (MIPTs) which have been found in a wide range of systems, from discrete circuit models to cold atoms. MIPTs are typically characterized by the distinct behavior of non-linear...

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  2. Leonardo Salvi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    26/10/2022, 15:15
    Quantum gases

    Atom Interferometry for gravity measurements is now approaching its precision limits set by the
    Standard Quantum Limit (SQL) of phase estimation [1]. Within the bounds of the SQL, the minimum
    statistical uncertainty in gravity measurements scales as 1/√N , where N is the number of atoms entering
    the interferometer. Quantum entanglement is an important resource that can potentially improve...

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  3. Mr Philipp Uhrich (Università di Trento)
    27/10/2022, 14:50
    Quantum gases

    The Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model [1,2,3] describes a strongly-correlated quantum many-body system of $q/2$-body interactions with many intriguing properties. From the condensed-matter perspective, it provides a phenomenological description of quantum critical regions, and is a prototpye of strange metals which exhibit non-Fermi liquid behavior of linear-in-temperature resistivity [4]....

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  4. Marius Sparn (Kirchhoff Institute for Physics Heidelberg)
    27/10/2022, 16:20
    Quantum gases

    In most cosmological models, rapid expansion of space is a vital ingredient to explain the structure and contents of the universe. Therefore it is of great importance to have an experimental system in which a quantum field is subject to such an expansion. Here, we present an experimental implementation of a two-dimensional effective expanding space-time for phonons in a potassium Bose-Einstein...

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  5. Giovanni Modugno (LENS- UNiversity of Florence)
    28/10/2022, 14:00
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