This third workshop of the Perimeter Institute series Emergence and Entanglement will center around four major frontiers in quantum matter research: (i) topological matter including recently discovered phases in three dimensions and new routes toward experimental realization (ii) critical states of matter especially interacting CFTs in 2+1 dimensions and dualities (iii) state-of-the-art numerical approaches to tackle such many-body problems (e.g. DMRG MERA Monte Carlo) and (iv) quantum dynamics and thermalization.
Format results
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Field-induced neutral Fermi surfaces and QCD3 quantum criticalities
Liujun Zou National University of Singapore
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Bridging partons and coupled-wire approaches to strongly entangled quantum matter
David Mross Weizmann Institute of Science
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Isometric Tensor Network States in Two Dimensions
Michael Zaletel University of California, Berkeley
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Shortcuts in Real and Imaginary Time
Timothy Hsieh Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Finite Correlation Length Scaling in Lorentz-Invariant Gapless iPEPS Wave Functions
Andreas Lauchli Paul Scherrer Institute
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Topological phases in Kitaev Materials
Yong-Baek Kim University of Toronto
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Extracting conformal and superconformal data from critical quantum spin chains
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Ashley Milsted California Institute of Technology
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Yijian Zou Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Dynamics of two-point correlation functions in quantum systems
Alvaro Alhambra Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
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Application of Tensor Network States to Lattice Field Theories
Stefan Kuhn Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
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Phase transition of fractional Chern insulators: QED3 and beyond
Yin-Chen He Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics