Quantum 2025 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
MON 3: Many-Body Quantum Dynamics I
Montag, 8. September 2025, 14:15–16:15, ZHG003
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14:15 |
MON 3.1 |
Quantum circuit expectation values and real-time operator evolution via sparse Pauli dynamics — •Tomislav Begusic and Garnet Kin-Lic Chan
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14:30 |
MON 3.2 |
A comprehensive exploration of interaction networks---a connection between entanglement and network structure — •Yoshiaki Horiike and Yuki Kawaguchi
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14:45 |
MON 3.3 |
Semiclassical Reconstruction of Many-Body Interference in the Beam Splitter — •Raphael Wiedenmann, Edoardo Carnio, and Andreas Buchleitner
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15:00 |
MON 3.4 |
Single- and many-body interference in a generalized Mach- Zehnder interferometer — •Farouk Albalacy, Gabriel Dufour, and Andreas Buchleitner
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15:15 |
MON 3.5 |
More global randomness from less random local gates — •Ryotaro Suzuki, Hosho Katsura, Yosuke Mitsuhashi, Tomohiro Soejima, Jens Eisert, and Nobuyuki Yoshioka
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15:30 |
MON 3.6 |
Fourier analysis of partial distinguishability in many-body systems — •Gabriel Dufour and Andreas Buchleitner
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15:45 |
MON 3.7 |
Exploiting emergent symmetries in disorder-averaged quantum spin systems — •Mirco Erpelding, Adrian Braemer, and Martin Gärttner
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16:00 |
MON 3.8 |
Josephson-like dynamics of the low-energy crystal Goldstone mode in trapped supersolid spin-orbit-coupled Bose gases — •Kevin T. Geier, Vijay Pal Singh, Juan Polo, and Luigi Amico
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