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Foundations of Quantum Computational Advantage
The workshop marks the halfway point of the similarly named (FoQaCiA, pronounced "focaccia") collaboration between researchers in Canada and Europe, funded as part of a flagship partnership between NSERC and Horizon Europe. https://www.foqacia.org/ The goal of FoQaCiA is to develop new foundational -
Higher Categorical Tools for Quantum Phases of Matter
Quantum phases have become a staple of modern physics, thanks to their appearance in fields as diverse as condensed matter physics, quantum field theory, quantum information processing, and topology. The description of quantum phases of matter requires novel mathematical tools that lie beyond the -
Dark Matter, First Light
New observational programs and techniques are opening a window to the first galaxies in the universe and bringing surprises along the way. In this workshop, we'll explore how dark matter phenomenology may have impacted the first stars and galaxies, focusing on how improved modeling and simulations -
Puzzles in the Quantum Gravity Landscape: viewpoints from different approaches
Unraveling the quantum nature of gravity is one of the most pressing problems of theoretical physics. Several ideas have been put forward and resulted in a number of theories of quantum gravity. While these theories have explored different facets of the “quantum gravity landscape”, all viable -
QPV 2023: Advances in quantum position verification
Quantum position verification (QPV) schemes use the properties of quantum information and the relativistic signalling bound to verify the location of an object (sometimes called a “tag”) to distant observers in an environment that may contain would-be spoofers. The guarantee is based on the -
It from Qubit 2023
The final meeting of It from Qubit: Simons Collaboration on Quantum Fields, Gravity, and Information will be devoted to recent developments at the interface of fundamental physics and quantum information theory, spanning topics such as chaos and thermalization in many-body systems and their -
Strings 2023
The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is delighted to host the 33rd installment of Strings, the flagship annual conference for the extended string theory community. Strings 2023 will take place at PI July 24-29. Capacity is limited to 200 in-person attendees. The programming will -
TRISEP 2023
Talks are recorded and posted on PIRSA (within approx 24 hours). pirsa.org/C23020 The 2023 Tri-Institute Summer School on Elementary Particles (TRISEP) will be held June 19-30, 2023 in Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, ON, Canada. TRISEP is an international summer school -
Machine Learning for Quantum Many-Body Systems
Machine learning techniques are rapidly being adopted into the field of quantum many-body physics, including condensed matter theory, experiment, and quantum information science. The steady increase in data being produced by highly-controlled quantum experiments brings the potential of machine -
Quantum Simulators of Fundamental Physics
-23 talks C23019 Conference/School Cosmology Strong Gravity Particle Physics Condensed Matter Quantum GravityThis meeting will bring together researchers from the quantum technology, atomic physics, and fundamental physics communities to discuss how quantum simulation can be used to gain new insight into the physics of black holes and the early Universe. The core program of the workshop is intended to -
Quantum and AI Career Trajectories Mini-Course: Computational Methods and their Applications
On Demand Recordings: https://pirsa.org/C23034 All sessions are available ONLINE except for those sessions in YELLOW blocks in the timeteable. Research at the intersection of quantum physics and artificial intelligence is rapidly growing in academia and industry. This one-week mini-course will -
Quantum Spacetime in the Cosmos: From Conception to Reality
On Demand Recording: https://pirsa.org/C23035 The nature of space and time is one of the most foundational mysteries in both Physics and Philosophy. At the heart of this mystery are the two most successful theories of nature: Einstein's theory of relativity, an elegant and precise description of the