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Entanglement and complexity of thermal states

December 11 @ 13h00 - 14h30

Speakers: Samuel GARRATT (Princeton University)
Studies of entanglement in the ground states of many-body systems have provided insights into the relation between spatial correlations, low-energy spectral properties, and the computational resources required to describe a system. We know much less about entanglement in thermal equilibrium. This is because, at finite temperature, spatial correlations can be classical. In this talk I will show how entanglement in equilibrium is related to linear response. This relation allows for conventional experiments to detect how entanglement emerges on different length scales. I will then show how techniques from quantum statistical mechanics and field theory can be used to lower bound the resources necessary to prepare equilibrium states.
arXiv:2502.13218, arXiv:2510.02275
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/37943/

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Date:
December 11
Time:
13h00 - 14h30
Website:
https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/37943/

Venue

Salle des fourmis (LAPTh)