2025年
08/19
開催
開催日時
2025/08/19(火)11:00〜12:00
開催場所
研究本館セミナールームとzoom
講演者
Ian Low (Northwestern University & Argonne National Laboratory)
言語
英語
お問い合わせ
濱田雄太/yhamada-AT-post.kek.jp
概要
Symmetry is one of the most fundamental principles in nature, but where does it come from? Considering two distinct physical systems, 1) non-relativistic scattering of neutrons and protons in low-energy QCD and 2) relativistic scatterings of Higgs bosons in two-Higgs-doublet models, we show that the suppression, or maximization, of entanglement leads to enhanced symmetries in the underlying systems. These findings suggest a new paradigm to understand the origin of symmetry from the perspective of quantum information.