BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Subir Sachdev \, Harvard\n\n
E ntanglement is the strangest feature of quantum theory\, often dubbed ' \;'\;spooky action at a distance&rsquo\;&rsquo\;. Quantum entanglement can occur on a macroscopic scale with trillions of electrons\, leading to "\;strange metals"\; and novel superconductors which can conduct e lectricity without resistance even at relatively high temperatures. Remark ably\, related entanglement structures arise across the horizon of a black hole\, and give rise to Hawking&rsquo\;s quantum paradox. This lecture wi ll be designed to introduce these forefront topics in current physics rese arch to a general audience.
\n DTSTART:20230406T230000Z LOCATION:Gilmer Hall\, Room 301 SUMMARY:When nature entangles millions of particles: from quantum materials to black holes END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR