Physics Department - From Symmetry Breaking to Frustration-Free Quantum Systems: Toward a Unified View of Quantum Matter

Physics Department - From Symmetry Breaking to Frustration-Free Quantum Systems: Toward a Unified View of Quantum Matter
10:30am - 12:00pm
Room 1409, Academic Building, HKUST (Lifts 25-26)

Abstract
Symmetry plays a central role in our understanding of quantum many-body systems. In the first part of this talk, I will provide an overview of my past work, illustrating how spontaneous symmetry breaking offers a predictive framework for organizing phases and determining their low-energy excitations, and how symmetry serves as a guiding principle for classifying and diagnosing topological phases of matter.



I will then turn to my recent research on frustration-free quantum systems --- tractable yet surprisingly rich models that uncover new theoretical insights. I will describe a universal lower bound on their spectral gap, an unexpected correspondence between quantum and classical dynamics, and the resulting implications for the dynamical critical exponent governing classical Ising dynamics.



I will conclude with a forward-looking perspective, using insights from frustration-free systems as a stepping stone toward broader studies of open quantum systems and quantum information theory.

Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Haruki Watanabe
The University of Tokyo

Haruki Watanabe is an Associate Professor of Applied Physics at the University of Tokyo, where he has led a research group as a principal investigator since 2016. His research aims to uncover universal principles governing quantum many-body systems, focusing on how symmetry informs their phases and responses. He has made notable contributions to the theory of Nambu–Goldstone modes, symmetry indicators in topological materials, and frustration-free quantum systems. He received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley under Ashvin Vishwanath and held a Pappalardo Fellowship at MIT. His work has been recognized with the New Horizons in Physics Prize, the Yukawa Memorial Prize, and a Commendation from Japan’s Minister of Education, among others. He also received teaching awards for his enthusiastic lecture.

適合對象
Faculty and staff, PG students
語言
英文
主辦單位
物理學系
Contact
Science & Technology