Quantum simulating fragile many-body effects

Seminar
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Speaker
Sebastian Huber, ETH Zurich
Date
18/01/2021 - 14:00 - 12:30Add to Calendar 2021-01-18 12:30:00 2021-01-18 14:00:00 Quantum simulating fragile many-body effects Zoom Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4459928099 Meeting ID: 445 992 8099 Quantum simulations can be performed at various scales: Cold atoms or trapped ions are optimal platforms when it comes to the ultimate control over the individual constituents of the simulator. Twisted bi-layer materials, on the other hand, combine the powerful tuning knobs of the traditional simulators with the direct route to applications inherent to solid state systems. Fortunately, these intermediate scale simulators present us with theoretical challenges that arise from their complexity. In this talk I will present our attempts to understand the superconductivity in twisted bi-layer graphene and how topology might play a crucial role.  Zoom Department of Physics physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
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Abstract

Zoom Link: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4459928099

Meeting ID: 445 992 8099

Quantum simulations can be performed at various scales: Cold atoms or trapped ions are optimal platforms when it comes to the ultimate control over the individual constituents of the simulator. Twisted bi-layer materials, on the other hand, combine the powerful tuning knobs of the traditional simulators with the direct route to applications inherent to solid state systems. Fortunately, these intermediate scale simulators present us with theoretical challenges that arise from their complexity. In this talk I will present our attempts to understand the superconductivity in twisted bi-layer graphene and how topology might play a crucial role. 

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