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Phillip Richerme, "Quantum Simulations of Spin Models with Trapped Ions"
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- Phillip Richerme, "Quantum Simulations of Spin Models with Trapped Ions"
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- Phillip Richerme, JQI, during the workshop of "Quantum Control of Trapped Atomic Ions" lecture "Quantum Simulations of Spin Models with Trapped Ions" at the Institute for Theoretical, Atomic and Molecular and Optical Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 16-25. 2013. © Harvard University and Phillip Richerme. The text and images on ITAMP's YouTube channel are intended for public access and educational use. This material is owned or held by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. It is being provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research or enrichment. Any other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires permission.
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- 38 min 40 sec
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- atomic molecular optical "condensed matter physics" "ultracold atoms" molecules "optical lattices" "theoretical physics" "atomic physics" "theoretical atomic physics" "theoretical molecular physics" "chemical physics" "Bose-Einstein condensation" "quantum computing" "quantum computation" physics
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- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
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