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SUMMARY:Amplitudes and Insights Seminar: Daniel Green: "The Quantum Mechanics of Rare Events"
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DESCRIPTION:Determining the tail of probability distributions is an important topic in many physical settings. For classical stochastic systems\, much about these processes has been understood using the large deviation principle. Much less is known in quantum systems\, especially with many degrees of freedom (such as in quantum field theory). Inspired by applications to cosmology\, I will discuss rare fluctuations in quantum walks and their origins in terms of entropies.  Daniel Green\, Associate Professor\, University of California San Diego  Host: JJ Carrasco
LOCATION:Technological Institute\, F210\, 2145 Sheridan Road\, Evanston\, IL 60208
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URL:https://planitpurple.northwestern.edu/event/642017
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