Monday October 13th, 2025 to Friday October 17th, 2025 (All day)
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Monday October 13th, 2025 to Friday October 17th, 2025 (All day)
More info coming soon
Interdisciplinary symposium co-organized with the Quantum Materials Synthesis collaboration, funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the Trans-Scale Quantum Science Institute of the University of Tokyo. This event will bring together researchers from quantum many-body physics, quantum materials science, quantum computation, quantum information and the foundations of quantum theory.
Theoretical physics is often divided into different fields such as particle physics, condensed matter theory, and gravity, depending on the length scale of the logical targets. However, by introducing ideas from quantum information science into the physics of quantum many-body systems, and via their deep connections to quantum gravity, it is becoming clear that what underlies many of these theories is actually the same. This workshop aims to explore the quantum information theoretic connections between these various fields. In particular, we will focus on connections among quantum information, quantum gravity, and both theoretical and experimental quantum matter.
The Informational Architecture of Spacetime Workshop brings together leading experts at the interface of quantum gravity, quantum information theory, quantum many-body physics and quantum foundations to discuss contemporary research on understanding spacetime from an informational perspective.