Homotopy theory of parametrized quantum systems

Agnès Beaudry (University of Colorado Boulder)

26-Jun-2024, 16:00-17:00 (19 months ago)

Abstract: In recent years, there has been a growing number of applications of stable homotopy theory to condensed matter physics, many of which stem from a conjecture of Kitaev that gapped invertible phases of matter should be classified by the homotopy groups of a spectrum. This gives rise to a mathematical modeling question: how do we model quantum systems in such a way that this result can be better understood, perhaps even proved? In this talk, I will discuss some aspects of this modeling problem. This is based on joint work with Mike Hermele, Juan Moreno, Markus Pflaum, Marvin Qi and Daniel Spiegel, David Stephen, Xueda Wen.

mathematical physicsalgebraic topologycategory theoryquantum algebra

Audience: researchers in the topic


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