Condensed Matter Seminar (News&Views series): Thursday 10 June 2021 at 11:00 am, reminder
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** * * Thursday, 10 June 2021 at 11:00 a.m.*** * **
Speaker: *Zala LENARCIC* (Department of Theoretical Physics, Jozef
Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Title:*From observations to complexity of quantum states: an
unsupervised learning approach*
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_Abstract_:
The vast complexity is a daunting property of generic quantum states
that poses a significant challenge for theoretical treatments,
especially in non-equilibrium setups. Therefore, it is vital to
recognize states which are locally less complex and thus describable
with (classical) effective theories.
I will discuss how unsupervised learning can detect the local complexity
of states. This approach can be used as a probe of scrambling and
thermalization in chaotic quantum systems or to assign the local
complexity of density matrices in open setups without knowing the
corresponding Hamiltonian or Liouvillian. The analysis actually allows
for the reconstruction of Hamiltonian operators or even noise-type that
might be contaminating the measurements. Our approach is an ideal
diagnostics tool for data obtained from (noisy) quantum simulators
because it requires only practically accessible local observations. For
example, it would be perfectly suited to detect the many-body
localization transition or integrability effects from the experimental
measurements obtained with cold atoms.
_M. Schmitt and Z. Lenarčič, arXiv:2102.11328.
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