
IAS High Energy Theory Seminar
Topological Order in Noisy Quantum Systems
Abstract: Quantum condensed matter has traditionally focused on ground states and equilibrium properties of spatially extended systems, such as electrons in crystalline materials. However, the advent of noisy-intermediate-scale-quantum (NISQ) devices has sparked interest in many-body open quantum systems, where condensed matter meets quantum information. In this talk, I will discuss recent progress in defining phases of matter in open quantum systems and present a partial classification of “intrinsically” mixed-state topological order in terms of non-modular braided fusion categories. I will also discuss an autonomous error correction protocol that leverages erasure errors to stabilise a topological quantum memory in two spatial dimensions, which has been a long-standing quest in the field.
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Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS) & ZoomSpeakers
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This seminar will also be presented on Zoom. Contact Lisa Fleischer for Zoom link, lisa@ias.edu