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Introduction
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Theory of Quantum Computation
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Thermalization
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Thermodynamics
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Micro canonical subspaces
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Page curve
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Comparing systems
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Analytics
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Numerical results
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Conclusion
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Additional Applications
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Summary
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore a 51-minute conference talk from TQC 2023 (Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography) that delves into the fascinating intersection of quantum thermodynamics and noncommuting conserved quantities. Learn how the fundamental concept of noncommuting operators, crucial in quantum error correction and uncertainty relations, impacts thermodynamic systems when applied to conserved charges like energy and particles. Discover recent developments in this emerging subfield, including the paradoxical effects of noncommuting charges on thermalization processes and their potential applications in information storage. Through analytical and numerical results, examine how these quantum mechanical principles challenge traditional assumptions in thermodynamics and open new possibilities for quantum information science. Gain insights from cutting-edge research presented by Nicole Yunger Halpern, referencing recent publications that explore micro canonical subspaces, page curves, and system comparisons in quantum thermodynamics. Read more

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