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Café KITP - Generating Entanglement Through Measurements: A Time to Tear Down and a Time to Build

After 3 years on hiatus, Café KITP is back! The evening begins with a presentation by our featured physicist, then continues into a discussion/Q&A that is facilitated by an interlocutor who inspires the audience to engage with the subject and the speaker. Join us September 21 for a talk from Postdoctoral Scholar Zhu-Xi Luo (KITP and Harvard) titled "Generating Entanglement through Measurements: A Time to Tear Down and a Time to Build.” Entanglement is one of the primary features of quantum systems, which characterizes how one part of a system is independent of the remainder. To reveal entanglement, measurements can be conducted. However, in the quantum world, one cannot measure a system without affecting it. In many situations, measurements simply destroy the entanglement of interest. Zhu-Xi Luo will describe how to turn the game around: we design competing measurements to generate more entanglement, realizing exotic phases of matter that are potentially useful for robust quantum computation. Doors open at 5PM Seating is first-come, first-served Food and drinks will be available for purchase, and there is no drink minimum or cover charge. Contact friends@kitp.ucsb.edu for more information.

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