diff --git a/content/presentations.md b/content/presentations.md index d688fe3..e3d381a 100644 --- a/content/presentations.md +++ b/content/presentations.md @@ -129,7 +129,14 @@ nucleus and discuss applications of relevance to current studies in nuclear stru ### Denis Lacroix (IN2P3, Orsay) -**TBA** +**Exploring the richness of the Lipkin Model and its extensions: from nuclear to neutrino physics and quantum computing** + +I will discuss the basic ingredient of the Lipkin model consisting of a set of permutation invariant 2-level systems occupied by fermions. +Due to its symmetry property, this model can be easily solved even for many particles. Still, it contains interesting physical +properties, like a quantum phase transition. Naturally, this model serves as a benchmark for testing +many-body approaches to treat static and dynamical properties of complex many-body systems. Illustrations of the application +of this model or its extensions will be shown during the talk in various fields. Due to its intrinsic 2-level system nature, it also appears useful +to test quantum algorithms using qubits. A few examples of recent progress in quantum computers will be presented. ### Alfred Kirsch (CERMICS, Paris)