
Princeton University High Energy Theory Seminar
Quantum Simulating Holographic Duality
Abstract: Holographic duality posits that quantum gravity under the assumption of certain boundary conditions is described by strongly interacting quantum matter. In the context of a theory-experiment consortium (Lausanne-Geneva-Trento-Zürich), we aim to quantum simulate the arguably simplest instance of such a holographic many-body phase by using ultra cold Fermions in a high-finesse optical cavity. In this talk I will describe our recent work, which aims to synthetically realise quenched disorder quantum many-body systems, including the so-called Dirac-SYK (Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev) class of models in single-mode optical cavities. I will also discuss experimental protocols to access observables of potentially holographic interest.
Date & Time
April 28, 2025 | 2:30pm – 3:30pm
Location
Jadwin Hall, PCTS Room 407Speakers
Julian Sonner, University of Geneva