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The ability to harness the dynamics of quantum information and entanglement is necessary for the development of quantum technologies and the study of complex quantum systems. On the theoretical side the dynamics of quantum information is a topic that is helping us unify and confront common problems in otherwise disparate fields in physics, such as quantum statistical mechanics and cosmology. On the experimental side the impressive developments on the manipulation of neutral atoms and trapped ions are providing new capabilities to probe their quantum dynamics. Here, we overview and discuss progress in characterizing and understanding the dynamics of quantum entanglement and information scrambling in quantum many-body systems. The level of control attainable over both the internal and external degrees of freedom of individual particles in these systems provides great insight into the intrinsic connection between entanglement and thermodynamics, bounds on information transport and computational complexity of interacting systems. In turn this understanding should enable the realization of quantum technologies.
Understanding the role of entanglement and its dynamics in composite quantum systems lies at the forefront of quantum matter studies. Here we investigate competing entanglement dynamics in an open Ising-spin chain that allows for exchange with an ext
We present experimental results on the measurement of fidelity decay under contrasting system dynamics using a nuclear magnetic resonance quantum information processor. The measurements were performed by implementing a scalable circuit in the model o
Non-Hermitian systems with parity-time ($mathcal{PT}$) symmetry give rise to exceptional points (EPs) with exceptional properties that arise due to the coalescence of eigenvectors. Such systems have been extensively explored in the classical domain,
By popular request we post these old (from 2001) lecture notes of the Varenna Summer School Proceedings. The original was published as J. I. Cirac, L. M. Duan, and P. Zoller, in Experimental Quantum Computation and Information Proceedings of the Inte
In this paper, a method is developed to investigate the relativistic quantum information of anyons. Anyons are particles with intermediate statistics ranging between Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, with a parameter $alpha$ ($0<alpha<1$) cha