What is complexity in quantum (field) theory?

Europe/Berlin
Abbeanum/Ground floor-HS 2 - Hörsaal 2 (TPI, FSU Jena)

Abbeanum/Ground floor-HS 2 - Hörsaal 2

TPI, FSU Jena

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talk by Dr. Mario Flory

 

Abstract: The "complexity" of a quantum state is often meant to be a measure of how hard it is to compute that state in a quantum computer, e.g. by acting with unitary gates on a reference state. In this talk, I am going to discuss various notions of how "complexity" might be defined, from group theoretic approaches via Nielsen's idea to other field theory proposals.

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