Program Details

Symposium on Quantum Information, Complexity, and the Physical World
Monday, December 5, 2022 - Princeton University

Workshop on Spacetime and Quantum Information
Tuesday & Wednesday, December 6-7, 2022 - Institute for Advanced Study

Program Organizers:
Scott Aaronson, University of Texas at Austin
Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study
Alex Maloney, McGill University
Herman Verlinde, Princeton University (Organizer Monday Symposium )

The Monday symposium at Princeton will emphasize the cross-disciplinary links between quantum information science, quantum computing, and quantum aspects of spacetime. The symposium will take place in person and via Zoom.

The workshop at IAS will focus on quantum aspects of spacetime by applying ideas and concepts from quantum information theory. The workshop will take place in person and via Zoom.

Princeton Symposium Livestream Link: https://mediacentrallive.princeton.edu/

IAS Workshop Zoom Link: https://theias.zoom.us/j/87327587739?pwd=NkhadisrSGdDaE0zenhOMUpjR3JQUT09

The symposium is sponsored by the Princeton Physics Department, the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, and the Princeton Quantum Initiative.

The workshop is sponsored by the Simons Foundation It from Qubit collaboration and is followed by the collaboration Annual Meeting in New York City.

Registration is closed. Walk-in registrations will not be accepted.

Contact Lisa Fleischer, lisa@ias.edu, with any inquiries.

Past Qubit Workshops
2017 - Workshop on Quantum Information and Black Holes
2018 - Workshop on Quantum Information and the Structure of Spacetime
2019 - Workshop on Qubits and Spacetime

2020 - Online Workshop on Qubits and Black Holes
2021 - Workshop on Quantum Information and Spacetime