Periodic Reporting for period 1 - TNTCSA (Tensor Network Truncated Conformal Space Approach)
Berichtszeitraum: 2021-10-01 bis 2023-09-30
Moreover, in collaboration with the “AtomChip” experimental group at TU Wien, we studied two physical properties of matter as seen through ultracold atom experiments. The information needed to fully characterise the state of a system of particles at equilibrium is theoretically expected to be limited according to what is known as “area law”. Using a technique to extract the full information content of an ultracold atom system, we helped to observe this theoretical limit experimentally. On the other hand, when such systems are driven out of equilibrium by some abrupt change, the information of this change propagates through the system at a characteristic speed, as if it was carried by travelling particles. When the density of the atoms varies from point to point, the characteristic speed varies as well. Developing theoretical tools we helped to experimentally observe how the variation of the characteristic speed affects the propagation of information, in analogy to how light trajectories bend in curved spacetime as predicted by the general theory of relativity.
On the other hand, our work improved our theoretical understanding of ultracold atom experiments and helped demonstrate new capabilities. Experiments performed by the “AtomChip” group are a special type of ultracold atom experiments that use an electronic device, known as the "atom chip", to control and manipulate atoms. Such experiments have demonstrated a potential for simulating the behaviour of quantum fields. The advances in the theoretical description of these experiments made in the framework of the TNTCSA project, not only allowed us to verify important theoretical predictions for the behaviour of quantum fields, but also serve as necessary preliminary steps towards utilising this experimental platform for technological applications.