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High Energy Theory Seminar

Friday, May 29, 2026
11:00am to 12:00pm
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A bootstrap framework for equilibrium, nonequilibrium, and disorder
Minjae Cho, University of Chicago,

In both classical and quantum many-body systems, the ensembles of interest typically have support over a large number of pure states, posing a unique computational challenge for determining their properties. We discuss a bootstrap framework that combines the positivity of probability measures or density matrices with additional defining properties of the ensemble of interest. This framework provides a powerful and efficient method to study classical and quantum systems in equilibrium, nonequilibrium, and disordered settings. Examples include the classical lattice Ising model, the contact process, large N matrix quantum mechanics with or without dissipation, and classical and quantum lattice spin systems with quenched disorder.

The talk is in 469 Lauritsen.

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