A press release is made by Masazumi Honda from our group D01 and his collaborators about "Rigorous Calculation of the Creation of the Quantum Universe and the Wave Function of the Universe -A major step toward resolving the long-standing controversy between the boundaryless hypothesis and the tunneling hypothesis." [Link]
A press release is made by Etsuko Itou from our group D01 and her collaborators about "Development of a New Computational Method to Explore the Properties of Composite Particles - Toward the Elucidation of Physical Phenomena Hindered by the Sign Problem" [Link]
A press release is made by Etsuko Itou from our group D01 and her collaborators about "Development of an Efficient Simulation Method for the Schwinger Model Using a Quantum Computer - Revealing the Necessary Computational Processes and the Quantum Bit Scale -" [Link]
The 4th ExU annual meeting was held at the Yoichiro Nambu Hall, Osaka University. The meeting was attended by 96 participants (plus online participants), who enjoyed active discussions among the participants through presentations of the latest research results and discussions on quantum information, elementary particle physics, astrophysics, and condensed matter physics.[リンク]
A press release is made by Masazumi Honda from our group D01 and and his collaborator about "Discovery of a Method to Systematically Create New Types of Anyons: Potential New Applications for Quantum Computers" [Link]
The 3rd young researchers' workshop of the Extreme Universe Collaboration was held at Grand Park Otaru, Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan, with 76 participants, who exchanged their latest research results and had discussions on quantum information, elementary particle physics, cosmology, and condensed matter physics.
We will have the 1st public ExU Online Colloquium “Public ExU Colloquium” on October 16th (Wed) 13:00 (JST). The speaker is Prof. Koji Terashi (University of Tokyo). For details, please refer to the poster. If you have not registered yet, please register at our online event website at least three days prior to the colloquium. (It is not necessary to register again if you have done it already.)
Head Investigator of Extreme Universe Prof. Takayanagi was invited to the Infosys-ICTS Chandrasekhar Lectures this month at the ICTS Institute in India, where he gave a three-session lecture entitled Entanglement and emergence of gravitational spacetime. https://www.icts.res.in/lectures/spacetime
An interview with him on that occasion is published below:
In Conversation With Tadashi Takayanagi - Synapse by ICTS
Discover Tadashi Takayanagi's insights on quantum gravity, holography, and the AdS/CFT correspondence in this engaging interview.
Prof. Tadashi Takayanagi, the Head Investigator of Extreme Universe, and Prof. Shinsei Ryu, advisor of Extreme Universe, were awarded the Dirac Medal of the ICTP. This is the first time that Japanese have received this international prize in theoretical physics since Prof. Yoichiro Nambu in 1986. For more details, https://www.ictp.it/news/2024/8/ictp-announces-2024-dirac-medallists
A press release is made by Tadashi Takayanagi from our group C01 and his collaborators about "Deriving monotonicity of boundary degrees of freedom at quantum critical points from quantum information - Geometric understanding of quantum matter using triangular inequalities of quantum entanglement" [Link]