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SUMMARY:Entanglement and quantum phase transitions : An introduction
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Gilles Parez\nAs you may know\, my research interests lie at the intersection of integrable systems and quantum information. This JC will be the occasion for me to give a *literal* introduction to the latter. \nMany papers (and grant proposal) about quantum information and quantum entanglement in many-body systems contain a version of the following sentence in their introduction:\n« It is very efficient to use quantities originally defined in the context of quantum information\, such as entanglement measures\, to detect and characterize quantum phase transitions in many-body systems.  » \nIn this JC\, I will explain the meaning of this sentence\, assuming no knowledge on quantum entanglement\, by reviewing relevant seminal papers\, and discuss some new exciting results in the field.\nhttps://indico.in2p3.fr/event/34012/
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SUMMARY:Entanglement and quantum phase transitions : An introduction
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Gilles Parez (Lapth)\nMany papers (and grant proposal) about quantum information and quantum entanglement in many-body systems contain a version of the following sentence in their introduction:\n« It is very efficient to use quantities originally defined in the context of quantum information\, such as entanglement measures\, to detect and characterize quantum phase transitions in many-body systems.  »\nIn this JC\, I will explain the meaning of this sentence\, assuming no knowledge on quantum entanglement\, by reviewing relevant seminal papers\, and discuss some new exciting results in the field.\nhttps://indico.in2p3.fr/event/34805/
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