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SUMMARY:Brian Swingle (Department of Physics and The Joint Center for Quan
 tum Information and Computer Science\, University of Maryland\, College Pa
 rk\, Maryland\, USA)
DTSTART:20200723T130000Z
DTEND:20200723T153000Z
DTSTAMP:20260423T011057Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/QASTM/23/">C
 onformal field theories are magical</a>\nby Brian Swingle (Department of P
 hysics and The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science\,
  University of Maryland\, College Park\, Maryland\, USA) as part of Quantu
 m Aspects of Space-Time and Matter\n\n\nAbstract\nStabilizer states are an
  important subclass of quantum states that play an important role in quant
 um error correction\, topological order\, and toy models of holography\, a
 mong many other applications. It is also important to quantify the extent 
 to which a given state lies beyond the stabilizer set\, a resource known a
 s magic. I will discuss the concept of magic and some of its measures in m
 any-body physics\, focusing on a particular 1d spin chain which flows to a
  conformal field theory in the infrared. Based on a work to appear with Ch
 ristopher White and Charles Cao.\n
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