Tuesday, February 04 |
Analysis Seminar
Time: 15:30
Speaker: Nathaniel Johnston (University of Waterloo) Title: "The Separability Problem and its Variants in Quantum Entanglement Theory" Room: MC 108 Abstract: The separability problem, which is one of the central problems in the theory of quantum entanglement, asks for simple methods to determine whether a given quantum state is entangled (i.e., contains useful "quantumness") or separable (i.e., not entangled). We discuss how norms and eigenvector perturbation results can be used to approach problems like the separability problem, and we present some recent progress on these problems. |
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