Measuring the scrambling of quantum information (PRA 94, 040302 (2016))
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Out-of-time-order correlation functions have been suggested as powerful tools for characterizing the scrambling of information. Therefore, accessing them experimentally is a subject that spurred a wave of research across condensed-matter and high-energy fields. The authors proposed one of the first practical measuring protocols and detailed an implementation based on a platform of cold atoms.
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Presenters
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Gregory Bentsen
William & Mary
Authors
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Gregory Bentsen
William & Mary