Open Quantum Systems II
FOCUS · T33 · ID: 47741
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Efficient sampling of low-energy Ising spin configurations in a coherent Ising machine using quantum noise dynamics
ORAL
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Publication: E. Ng, T. Onodera, S. Kako, P. L. McMahon, H. Mabuchi, and Y. Yamamoto, "Efficient sampling of ground and low-energy Ising spin configurations with a coherent Ising machine", Phys. Rev. Research (in press)<br>https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.05629
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Edwin Ng
Stanford Univ, NTT Research, Inc., NTT Research Inc., PHI Laboratories
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Edwin Ng
Stanford Univ, NTT Research, Inc., NTT Research Inc., PHI Laboratories
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Tatsuhiro Onodera
NTT Research, Inc., NTT Research PHI Labs
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Satoshi Kako
NTT Research, Inc., NTT Research PHI Labs
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Peter L McMahon
Cornell University, Stanford Univ
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Hideo Mabuchi
Stanford University
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Yoshihisa Yamamoto
NTT Research, Inc., NTT Research Inc
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Real-time optimal quantum control of mechanical motion at room temperature
ORAL
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Lorenzo Magrini
Univ of Vienna
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Lorenzo Magrini
Univ of Vienna
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Operator size and error propagation: the Loschmidt echo in many-body open quantum systems
ORAL
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Thomas Schuster
University of California, Berkeley
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Thomas Schuster
University of California, Berkeley
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Norman Y Yao
University of California, Berkeley
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Dissipation in a polariton superfluid beyond the Landau criterion
ORAL
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.07866
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Shouvik Mukherjee
University of Maryland, College Park, University of Pittsburgh
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Shouvik Mukherjee
University of Maryland, College Park, University of Pittsburgh
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David W Snoke
University of Pittsburgh
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Ashton Bradley
University of Otago
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Exact Solution of Interacting Dissipative Systems via Weak Symemtries
ORAL
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Publication: Alexander McDonald, Aashish A. Clerk, Exact Solutions of Interacting Dissipative Systems via Weak Symmetries, arXiv:2109.13221
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Alexander McDonald
University of Chicago
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Alexander McDonald
University of Chicago
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Aashish Clerk
University of Chicago
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Dicke superradiance in atomic arrays: Part 1
ORAL
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Publication: SJ Masson & A Asenjo-Garcia, arXiv:2106.02042<br>E Sierra, SJ Masson & A Asenjo-Garcia, arXiv:2110.08380
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Stuart J Masson
Columbia University
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Stuart J Masson
Columbia University
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Eric Sierra Garzo
Columbia University
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Ana Asenjo-Garcia
Columbia University
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Dicke superradiance in atomic arrays: Part 2
ORAL
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Publication: arXiv:2110.08380
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Eric Sierra Garzo
Columbia University
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Eric Sierra Garzo
Columbia University
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Stuart J Masson
Columbia University
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Ana Asenjo-Garcia
Columbia University
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Kramers' degeneracy for open systems in thermal equilibrium
ORAL
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Publication: arXiv:2105.02888
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Simon Lieu
National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Simon Lieu
National Institute of Standards and Tech
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Max McGinley
University of Oxford
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Oles Shtanko
University of Maryland, College Park
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Nigel R Cooper
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Alexey V Gorshkov
JQI
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Exact solutions of many-body driven-dissipative systems using hidden time-reversal symmetry
ORAL
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David Roberts
University of Chicago
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David Roberts
University of Chicago
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Aashish Clerk
University of Chicago
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Multimode Open Quantum Systems
ORAL · Invited
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Vittorio Peano
Max Planck Inst for Sci Light
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Vittorio Peano
Max Planck Inst for Sci Light
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Stabilizing volume-law entangled states of fermions and qubits using local dissipation
ORAL
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Publication: A. Pocklington, Y.-X. Wang, Y. Yanay, and A. A. Clerk, arXiv:2107.14121
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Andrew Pocklington
University of Chicago
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Andrew Pocklington
University of Chicago
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Yuxin Wang
University of Chicago
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Yariv Yanay
Laboratory for Physical Sciences
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Aashish Clerk
University of Chicago
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Universal Lindblad equation for open quantum systems
ORAL
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Publication: PHYSICAL REVIEW B 102, 115109 (2020)
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Frederik S Nathan
Caltech
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Frederik S Nathan
Caltech
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Mark Rudner
Niels Bohr Inst, University of Washington
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History is the best guide to the future: propagating non-Markovian memory effects across spacetime with long-range tensor network models for open quantum systems
ORAL
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Publication: T.Lacroix, A. Dunnett, D. Gribben, B. W. Lovett, A. W. Chin, Unveiling non-Markovian spacetime signalling in open quantum systems with long-range tensor network dynamics, Phys. Rev. A, Accepted for publication, 2021, arXiv:2107.11217
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Thibaut Lacroix
Univ of St Andrews
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Thibaut Lacroix
Univ of St Andrews
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