Speaker
Tarun Grover
(UC San Diego)
Description
Ground states as well as Gibbs states of many-body quantum Hamiltonians have been studied extensively for some time. In contrast, the landscape of mixed states that do not correspond to a system in thermal equilibrium is relatively less explored. In this talk I will motivate a rather coarse characterization of mixed quantum many-body states using the idea of "separability", i.e., whether a mixed state can be expressed as an ensemble of short-range entangled pure states. I will discuss several examples of decoherence-driven phase transitions from a separability viewpoint, and argue that such a framework also provides a potentially new view on Gibbs states. Based on work with Yu-Hsueh Chen. References: 2309.11879, 2310.07286, 2403.06553.
External references
- 24050028
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