Discrete Lattice Gauge Theories - Emergence and Quantum Simulations
May 9th - 13th 2022
The program seeks to advance the discourse between the condensed matter, high energy and quantum information communities in exploring phenomenology of discrete gauge theories emerging in quantum simulators. We expect to bring together leading practitioners of lattice gauge theories (LGTs) to discuss timely research on:
- Emergent discrete LGTs in cold atoms and condensed matter systems
- Dualities
- Quantum approaches to LGTs: tensor networks and quantum simulations
- LGTs coupled to dynamical quantum matter
Registration
Due to Covid-19 regulations, the number of in-person attendees is limited. click here to register for virtual participation:
If you would are interested in attending in-person, please contact us at gaugeworkshopmunich2022[at]gmail.com.
Speakers
Monika Aidelsburger (Munich)
Fakher Assaad (Wuerzburg)
Debasish Banerjee (Kolkata)
Alejandro Bermudez (Madrid)
Michele Burrello (Copenhagen)
Alessio Celi (Barcelona)
Shailesh Chandrasekharan (Durham)
Marcello Dalmonte (Trieste)
Eduardo Fradkin (Urbana)
Daniel González-Cuadra (Innsbruck)
Tarun Grover (San Diego)
Fabian Grusdt (Munich)
Jad Halimeh (Munich)
Philipp Hauke (Trento)
Markus Heyl (Dresden)
Ribhu Kaul (Lexington)
Johannes Knolle (Munich)
Maciej Lewenstein (Barcelona)
Misha Lukin (Boston)
Joseph Maciejko (Edmonton)
Zi-Yang Meng (Hong Kong)
Adam Nahum (Paris)
Enrique Rico (Bilbao)
Subir Sachdev (Boston)
Xue-Yan Son (Boston)
Paolo Stornati (Barcelona)
Federica Surace (Los Angeles)
Luca Tagliacozzo (Barcelona)
Ruben Verresen (Boston)
Ashvin Vishwanath (Boston)
Franz Wegner (Heidelberg)
Torsten Zache (Innsbruck)
Organizers
- Mari-Carmen Bañuls (MPQ)
- Snir Gazit (HUJI)
- Sergej Moroz (KAU)
- Erez Zohar (HUJI)
Venue
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching
Contact
gaugeworkshopmunich2022[at]gmail.com