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Micro- to mesoscale simulation of strongly correlated quantum systems

Date
Jan 23, 2019
Time
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Speaker
Antrittsvorlesung: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Christian Mendl
Affiliation
Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen
Series
TUD Dresdner Mathematisches Seminar
Language
de
Main Topic
Mathematik
Other Topics
Mathematik
Host
Antrittsvorlesung
Description
We will briefly review some of the core concepts of quantum mechanics as well as one of the most intriguing and fascinating consequences, namely nonlocality and the Bell inequalities. The second part of the talk is concerned with modern computational methods, like the matrix product state framework and quantum Monte Carlo methods, to simulate (strongly correlated) quantum systems on classical computers. While the fundamental physical laws describing quantum systems are in principle well-know, the collective dynamical behavior of manybody quantum systems can lead to qualitatively new effects, a prominent example being superconductivity. Finally, we will look at the future roadmap for prospective quantum computing and quantum information technology.
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Location

TUD Willers-Bau (B 321)Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
Homepage
https://navigator.tu-dresden.de/etplan/wil/00

Organizer

TUD MathematikWillersbau, Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
Phone
49-351-463 33376
Homepage
http://tu-dresden.de/mathematik
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