Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 1:30 pm — Training Room, Bldg 725
We solve the outstanding problem of how to build topological quantum spin liquids with physically accessible interactions. This result is at the nexus of theoretical physics and quantum technology, as one of its applications is to build topological qubits. We have discovered that multi-spin interactions that lead to quantum spin liquids can in fact be effectively realized by programming existing quantum hardware such as those made by D-Wave Systems. So, if nature does not give us the appropriate interactions, we will build them, instead.
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