Classical and quantum codes, 2d CFTs and holography
Anatoly Dymarsky (University of Kentucky)
Abstract: There is a rich connection between classical and quantum codes and holographic correspondence connecting 2d CFTs and abelian 3d Chern-Simons theories. In the 3d language the codes emerge as a way to parametrize condensable anyons. Upon condensation 3d topological field theory gives rise to 2d CFT at the boundary. This provides a way to construct 2d CFTs from codes - the so-called "code CFTs". This construction has a natural interpretation in terms of a CSS quantum code (defined in terms of the original classical code, defining the CFT). From the holographic point of view a particularly interesting question is that of an ensemble of codes and associated code CFTs. The ensemble of boundary theories is holographically dual to "Chern-Simons gravity", a topological field theory that sums over 3d topologies.
HEP - theorymathematical physicsquantum physics
Audience: researchers in the topic
Series comments: The recorded talks will be available on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxU3vHZccQj64m9zsQR74D5WP1z1g4t1J
| Organizers: | Nima Lashkari*, Shoy Ouseph*, Kwing Lam Leung |
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