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Reservoir-controlled quantum materials

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number ECTS : 3

Language of instruction : English

Evaluation : written exam (questions on articles given in advance)

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In recent years, new concepts related to the coupling of quantum manybody systems to judiciously tailored reservoirs and/or ancillary systems are providing elegant and effective ways to dramatically modify the electronic and optical properties of quantum materials in condensed matter, atomic and optical platforms. Moreover, reservoir-based approaches are also emerging in the context of artificial intelligence and quantum information. In particular, machine learning approaches can be applied to reservoir systems with random character in order to perform recognition of quantum states and quantum operations. This course and its tutorials will provide in a pedagogical way the fundamental concepts for reservoir-control of quantum systems and show the most recent and exciting developments, applications and experimental realizations. The interdisciplinary and self-contained character of this class should resonate with students belonging to the programs Condensed Matter, Quantum Physics, and Theoretical Physics.

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