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DESCRIPTION:<p>Recent breakthroughs in quantum material design, such as the discovery of two-dimensional systems with an unprecedented level of control, along with developments in quantum science technology and new insights into quantum many-body theory, open up new opportunities in the field. The long-promised possibility to perform large-scale quantum simulations (either analogue or digital) is coming into fruition. The aim of the proposed workshop is to bring together a group of leading theorists and experimentalists in quantum condensed matter physics to discuss topics at the interface between theory, simulation and experiments. Among the topics that will be covered are: two-dimensional quantum materials, such as transition metal chalcogenides and multi-layer graphene, as platforms for quantum simulation and realization of exotic phases; simulations using artificial platforms; developments in computational many-body physics and quantum many-body theory; novel quantum phase transitions in and out of equilibrium; and spin liquid phases in quantum materials and artificial systems.</p>

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<p><strong>Organizers: </strong><br />
Erez Berg, Weizmann Institute of Science<br />
Snir Gazit, Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />
Anna Keselman, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology<br />
Cenke Xu, University of California, Santa Barbara</p>

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SUMMARY:A Quantum Many-Body Handshake: Theory and Simulation meet Experiment
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