Meenu Kumari

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National Research Council Canada (NRC)
My research interests include quantum information, quantum chaos, and the connections between the two. Even after a century of the advent of quantum mechanics, quantum-classical correspondence in nonintegrable chaotic systems still remains partially understood. Defining a notion of quantum chaos in many-body systems is even trickier due to the absence of a direct classical analog of these systems governed by Hamilton's equations of motion. In the last couple of decades, ideas and tools from quantum information theory have been widely employed towards the understanding of quantum chaos and quantum-classical correspondence. One of the goals of my research is to rigorously analyze these quantum-information theoretic measures being employed as indicators of quantum chaos. My second goal is to gain a deeper understanding and insight into nonintegrability in many-body systems to analyze whether nonintegrability would always imply chaos in many-body quantum systems or not.
  • PhD student, Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), University of Waterloo, 2014-2019
  • Analogs of quantum many-body scars in collective spin models, Polytechnique Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2023/06/29
  • Analogs of quantum many-body scars in collective spin models, Université de Sherbrooke, Institut Quantique, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, 2023/06/26
  • Quantum many-body scars: Connections to classical stability and instability, CAP Congress 2023, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada, 2023/06/21
  • Eigenstate entanglement in integrable collective spin models, Quantum Innovators in Computer Science and Mathematics workshop, University of Waterloo, IQC, Waterloo, Canada, 2022/10/19
  • Classical Physics - Lecture 220923, Classical Physics (2022/2023), 2022/09/23, PIRSA:22090052
  • Classical Physics - Lecture 220919, Classical Physics (2022/2023), 2022/09/19, PIRSA:22090051
  • Eigenstate entanglement in integrable collective spin models, CAP Congress 2022, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 2022/06/08
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 14, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/30, PIRSA:22030058
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 13, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/29, PIRSA:22030057
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 12, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/25, PIRSA:22030056
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 11, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/23, PIRSA:22030055
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 10, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/22, PIRSA:22030054
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 9, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/18, PIRSA:22030053
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 8, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/17, PIRSA:22030052
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 7, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/15, PIRSA:22030112
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 6, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/11, PIRSA:22030051
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 5, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/09, PIRSA:22030050
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 4, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/08, PIRSA:22030049
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 3, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/04, PIRSA:22030048
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 2, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/02, PIRSA:22030047
  • Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022 - Lecture 1, Classical and Quantum Chaos 2021/2022, 2022/03/01, PIRSA:22030046