APS March meeting, March 15-19, 2021


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(Session:A27~P28)
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(Session:P31~Y34)


◊ Session P31.00003

 

Simulating quantum dynamical phenomena using classical oscillators

 

Oleh Ivakhnenko
ILTPE, Ukraine



◊ Session P31.00012

 

Long-lived Macroscopic Schrödinger Cat States in Atomic Ensembles

 

Wei Qin
RIKEN, Japan
The above talk video is an improved version, and here is the video recorded by APS Meeting: MP4



◊ Session P51.00004

 

Effect of disorder on the transverse magnetoresistance of Weyl semimetals

 

Yaroslav Rodionov
Theoretical Condensed matter physics, Institute for Theoretical and Applied Electrodynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences



◊ Session R28.00012

 

Virtual and real dynamical Casimr effects in optomechanical systems

 

Vincenzo Macrì
Riken Japan




◊ Session S30.00005

 

Non-participation

 

Scalable quantum computer with superconducting circuits in the ultrastrong coupling regime

 

Roberto Stassi
RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Messina, Italy




◊ Session S33.00002

 

Shortcuts to adiabatic pumping in classical stochastic and non-Hermitian systems

 

Ken Funo
RIKEN, Japan



◊ Session V27.00005

 

Modelling non-Markovian and non-perturbative environments with unphysical modes

 

Neill Lambert
RIKEN, Japan; and Univ. Michigan, USA



◊ Session V27.00008

 

Work statistics in effective non-Hermitian systems

 

Zheng-Yang Zhou
RIKEN; and CSRC
The above talk video is an improved version, and here is the video recorded by APS Meeting: MP4



◊ Session X32.00003

 

A few examples of Machine Learning and Artificial Neural Networks applied to Quantum Physics

 

Franco Nori
RIKEN and University of Michigan



◊ Session X42.00002

 

Nematic spin density wave in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

 

Artem Sboychakov
ITAE, Russia
The above talk video is an improved version, and here is the video recorded by APS Meeting: MP4



◊ Session Y33.00002

 

Jumptime unraveling of open quantum systems

 

Clemens Gneiting
RIKEN, Japan



◊ Session Y34.00006

 

Analog of a quantum heat engine using a single-spin qubit

 

Sergey Shevchenko
ILTPE and Kharkov Univ., Ukraine





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