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Prime Suspects and Coprime Accomplices; Quantum Tales in Number Theory

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Abstract

Number Theory is a subject full of curiosities, amusing problems and compelling challenges. The purpose of the seminar is to explore -- within the context of simple arguments -- the rich and elegant interplay that exists between the realms of numbers and the world of quantum mechanics. In particular we discuss the implementation of a quantum Hamiltonian whose spectrum is the prime numbers and the so-called Coprime Quantum Chain, i.e. a strongly correlated lattice system based on the divisibility properties of the occupation numbers of a Bose gas, the exponentially large degeneracy of its ground state and the surprising ability of this quantum system to simulate several different classes of universality, including those of the Ising or the q-state Potts model.

Prime Suspects and Coprime Accomplices; Quantum Tales in Number Theory

Venue

Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB (Find us on campus maps)
The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK