Collaboration Meeting on Lattice Gauge Theory

Europe/Berlin
MPQ Garching

MPQ Garching

Hans-Kopfermann-Str. 1 85748 Garching
Fabian Heidrich-Meisner (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), Mari Carmen Banuls (MPQ), Markus Heyl (GNOI), Monika Aidelsburger (MPQ/LMU)
Description

Collaboration Meeting on Lattice Gauge Theory

Topics

  • Experimental realizations

  • Nonequilibrium dynamics

  • Weak and strong ergodicity breaking

  • Anomalous transport

Invited Lecturer

  • Debasish Banerjee, University of Southampton

Organizers

  • Monika Aidelsburger, LMU Munich
  • Mari Carmen Bañuls, MPQ Garching
  • Markus Heyl, Universität Augsburg

Contact

 

This Event is organized by DFG Research Unit FOR 5522.

 

  • Monday 19 January
    • 1
      Arrival & Welcome
    • 2
      Experiments - Quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories with neutral atoms
      Speaker: Monika Aidelsburger (MPQ/LMU)
    • 3
      Theory - Theoretical overview over modern phenomena in lattice gauge theories
      Speaker: Markus Heyl (GNOI)
    • 16:00
      Coffee break & discussions
    • Teaser Talks
      • 4
        Stability of subdiffusion in dipole-conserving models
        Speaker: Francisco Guzman Cajica
      • 5
        Realization of a large-scale (2+1)D U(1) lattice gauge theory with ultracold atoms
        Speaker: Simon Karch
      • 6
        Graph energy centrality and slow dynamics
        Speaker: Heiko Georg Menzler
      • 7
        Dynamics of 2D fermionic lattice gauge theories
        Speaker: Rafał Świętek
      • 8
        Floquet Many-Body Cages
        Speaker: Tom Ben-Ami
      • 9
        Quantum Hard Disks and Their Relation to Cages
        Speaker: Vighnesh Naik
      • 10
        Characterizing dynamical criticality of many-body localization transitions from a Fock-space perspective
        Speaker: Zhenghang Sun
      • 11
        Cooling dynamics of a disorder-free localized Kitaev model
        Speaker: Arkadeep Mitra
    • 12
      Conference Dinner
  • Tuesday 20 January
    • 13
      Invited Lecture - Ergodicity-breaking scenarios in quantum link lattice gauge theories

      While the widespread applicability of statistical mechanics indicates the ubiquitous occurrence of thermalization, guided by the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH), there are increasing examples of violations of the ETH paradigm; both for translational invariant and disordered systems. In this talk, we will discuss various such examples occurring in pure U(1) quantum link gauge theories in two and three spatial dimensions involving exotic phenomena such as scarring and fragmentation.

      Speaker: Debasish Banerjee (University of Southampton)
    • 10:00
      Coffee break
    • 14
      Discussion Session 1 - Cages
    • 15
      Discussion Session 2 - Implementations and dynamics in LGTs
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 16
      Discussions
    • 17
      End & Departure