Quantum Information Scrambling: From Holography to Quantum Simulators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.11945v2
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 14:04:21 GMT
- Title: Quantum Information Scrambling: From Holography to Quantum Simulators
- Authors: Arpan Bhattacharyya, Lata Kh Joshi, Bhuvanesh Sundar
- Abstract summary: We discuss information scrambling and models of quantum teleportation via Gao-Jafferis-Wall wormhole teleportation.
We review the essential basics and summarize some of the recent works that have so far been obtained in quantum simulators towards a goal of realizing analogous models of holography in a lab.
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- Abstract: In this review, we present the ongoing developments in bridging the gap
between holography and experiments. To this end, we discuss information
scrambling and models of quantum teleportation via Gao-Jafferis-Wall wormhole
teleportation. We review the essential basics and summarize some of the recent
works that have so far been obtained in quantum simulators towards a goal of
realizing analogous models of holography in a lab.
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