Entanglement has recently emerged as an important conceptual tool in quantum many-body physics. I will explain why we care about entanglement in quantum matter and why we are interested in the physics of highly ntangled quantum states. I will also show how entanglement has led us to new phases of matter, new ways to characterize phases and phase transitions, novel numerical techniques, and useful conceptual advances. I will conclude with a discussion of the prospects for measuring entanglement in many-body systems.
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Date:Wednesday, September 4, 2013 - 11:00am
Location:
Howey N110