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| ===== Welcome! ===== | ===== Welcome! ===== | ||
| - | This is the website for Online Workshops and Conferences organized by the Institute | + | This site is for information about IQS that has not made it onto the official IQS Website yet. The topics are as follows: |
| - | ===== Internal Chapman IQS Workshop July 20-23, 2020 ===== | + | * [[https:// |
| + | * [[undergrad|Undergraduate Research Opportunities at the Institute for Quantum Studies]] | ||
| + | * [[workshop|Internal Chapman IQS Online | ||
| - | ==== Aims ==== | + | Stuff for Schmid College Research Open House 4/2/21 |
| - | This is a workshop for IQS members who are ordinarily resident at Chapman University to keep each other up to date about the research we have been doing during the pandemic. | + | * [[video|IQS Video Booth]] |
| + | * [[reading|IQS Reading Rack]] | ||
| - | ==== Joining the Workshop ==== | ||
| - | All Chapman faculty, postdocs and students may join the talks, but it will not be widely advertised outside the IQS community. | ||
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| - | The Zoom meeting will have a " | ||
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| - | ==== Schedule ==== | ||
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| - | | ^ Monday July 20 ^ Wednesday July 22 ^ Thursday July 23 ^ | ||
| - | ^ 11am - 12noon | Cristhiano Duarte | Lorenzo Catani | Cai Waegell | | ||
| - | ^ 12noon - 1pm | Armen Gulian | Ismael de Paiva | Matthew Leifer | | ||
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| - | ==== Titles and Abstracts ==== | ||
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| - | * **Cristhiano Duarte**: //Quantum agency... but also quantum networks, many-quantum physics and coarse-graining: | ||
| - | * In this seminar, I will walk you through the many different research projects I am involved in. My plan consists of giving you a glimpse of the papers we have recently put out, and also to talk about the concept of quantum agents -- my main ongoing project. For the former, I will be focusing on (i) an original method to determine whether or not certain covariance matrices are compatible with the topology of a given quantum network, (ii) violations of Bell-inequalities in many-body quantum systems, and (iii) how the very concept of agreement can be used to describe coarse-grained dynamics. For the latter, I will try to justify why the recent approach to quantum Markovianity championed by K. Modi can be useful to design the concept of a genuinely quantum agent. Being realistic, I do know it is too much for 60min. So, if you get captured by any of these topics, I am sure we can find time to chat during the week. =) | ||
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| - | * **Armen Gulian**: //Recent months scientific activities at Advanced Physics Laboratory of IQS in Burtonsville, | ||
| - | * I will talk on recent scientific articles we submitted during this pandemic season which summarize previously performed experiments and theoretical developments. Future plans will also be briefly sketched out. | ||
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| - | * **Lorenzo Catani**: //Towards a new ontological framework for quantum theory// | ||
| - | * No-go theorems (Bell, Kochen-Specker, | ||
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| - | * **Ismael de Paiva**: //Vector potential with complex components in post-selected systems// | ||
| - | * In this talk, I will discuss the Aharonov-Bohm effect in the presence of a quantized source of magnetic field. In this scenario, if the source has a relatively small uncertainty while the particle encircles it, the final state of the joint system can be approximated as a tensor product between the initial state of the source with the expected final state of a charge encircling a region with the average magnetic field generated by the source. Moreover, if a post-selection of the source is considered, the effective magnetic vector potential may be complex-valued. Some consequences of this result are presented. | ||
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| - | * **Cai Waegell**: //An Attempt at a Local Quantum Theory// | ||
| - | * Having spent the past six months exploring all sorts of possible machinery for a local theory of quantum mechanics, I will introduce one model that seems particularly promising. | ||
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| - | * **Matt Leifer**: // | ||
| - | * In this talk, I show how the Aharonov-Vaidman identity $A|\psi\rangle = \langle A \rangle |\psi\rangle + \Delta A |\psi^{\perp}_A\rangle$ can be used to prove relations between the standard deviations of observables in quantum mechanics. | ||