ITP Lecture Archive

Proseminar on the Reduced Density Matrix – FS 2012

This proseminar in Theoretical Physics is coordinated by Prof. Matthias Christandl

Organisation

Criteria for passing the module:

Each presentation should last just less than 60 minutes. Students can either give a blackboard or a computer presentation.

Each student is assigned to a research assistant at the Institute as a tutor for their talk.

The students should contact their tutor at least six weeks before their talk to discuss logistics. They should keep their tutor updated of their work at least once a week.

One week before their talk they are expected to have a draft of their report as well as a finished set of slides (or other notes) which they have to present to their tutor. The report should then be handed in two weeks after the talk.

Outline

Below you can find a list of all the talks. For each talk there is a brief description of the topic, a list of suggested items to be covered as well as some references; for more specific guidance and further references, please ask your tutor.

You are also encouraged to coordinate your talk with your neighbours where appropriate:

Time and Venue

The talks will be presented on Mondays, 9.45h - 12.45h in HIT K51.

More details can be found here

Topics
Talk

Date / Time
Location: HIT K51

Student Tutor
A. BASICS      
A1. The Set of Density Operators
05.03. / 09.45h
Philipp Kammerlander
Mario Ziman
A2. Time Evolution
05.03. / 11.15h
Quintin Meier
Mario Ziman
B. QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY
     
B1. Quantum Marginal Problem: Specific Results
12.03. / 09.45h
Francisco Kim
Johan Aaberg
B2. Quantum Marginal Problem: Computational Complexity
12.03. / 11.15h
Gregor Kälin
Christopher Portman
B3. Entropy Inequalities
19.03. / 09.45h
Dominik Gresch
Christopher Portman
B4. Entanglement
19.03. / 11.15h
Felix Bischof
Frédéric Dupuis
B5. Quantum Coding
26.03. / 09.45h
Ilario Giordanelli
Frédéric Dupuis
C. THERMODYNAMICS
     
C1. Thermal Equilibrium via Entanglement
26.03. / 11.15h
Tileman Conring
Johan Aaberg
C2. Approaching Thermal Equilibrium
02.04. / 09.45h
Selim Kangeldi
Joe Renes
C3. Jaynes`Principle
02.04. / 11.15h
Thomas Karg
Joe Renes
C4. NMR Quantum Computing
23.04. / 09.45h
Lukas Huthmacher
Ludwig Klam
D. CONDENSED MATTER & COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
     
D1. Density Matrix Renormalization Group Method (DMRG)
23.04. / 11.15h
Peter Strassmann
Philippe Corboz
D2. Matrix product states (MPS) and projected entangled-pair states (PEPS)
30.04. / 09.45h
Maximilian Voss
Philippe Corboz
E. FERMIONIC SYSTEMS
     
E1. N-Representbility Problem: Pauli Principle & beyond
30.04. / 11.15h
Dario Schöbi
Roger Colbeck
E2. N-Representability Problem: Semidefinite Constraints
07.05. / 09.45h
Abas Jusufi
Roger Colbeck
E3. Fermionic Density Functional Theory
07.05. / 11.15h
Fabio D'Ambrosi
Lei Wang
F. BOSONIC SYSTEMS
     
F1. Mean Field Theory: Explicit Derivations
14.05. / 09.45h
Ursin Solèr
Marcello Porta
F2. Mean Field Theory: General Results
14.05. / 11.15h
Maximilian Häfliger
Volkher Scholz
F3. Bose-Einstein Condensates & the Gross-Pitaevskii Equation
21.05. / 09.45h
Arne Hansen
Gang Zhou
G. OPEN SYSTEMS
     
G1. Master Equation
21.05. / 11.15h
Claudio Paganini
Martin Fraas
G2. Unravelling Master Equations
28.05. / 09.45h
Levy Jäger
Martin Fraas