Elenco seminari del ciclo di seminari
“APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY”

Ciclo di seminari di geometria algebrica, incentrati principalmente su tematiche legate alla decomposizione di tensori e alle varietà secanti, tenuti periodicamente presso il Dipartimento di Matematica dell'Università di Bologna e il Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica "Ulisse Dini" dell'Università di Firenze.
2022
14 dicembre
Massimiliano Mella (Università degli Studi di Ferrara)
nel ciclo di seminari: APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Seminario di algebra e geometria
Identifiability is a subtle property of projective varieties. Both its existence and its failure, when non-expected, have deep geometrical meanings. In the seminar I will survey the state of the art focusing on recent results with Alex Massarenti that allow to reduce the identifiability to non defectivity for almost all subgeneric ranks. This will also show an interesting link with Bronowski's work at the beginning of 20th century.
2023
17 marzo
Valentina Amitrano
nel ciclo di seminari: APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Seminario di algebra e geometria
In this seminar I would like to introduce the formalism commonly used to describe quantum computing: from the vectorial definition of multi-qubit states, to the description of their dynamics through the application of quantum gates as unitary matrix multiplication. The main goal is to compare this formalism with a purely tensorial one that is not used by the physics community but which could be useful in the quantum gate decomposition procedure.
2023
21 aprile
Alessandro Oneto (Università degli Studi di Trento)
nel ciclo di seminari: APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Seminario di algebra e geometria
The degree of entanglement of a pure quantum state can be measured by its distance or angle to the closest product state. This is called Geometric Measure of Entanglement (GME) and can be extended to mixed states. I will try to introduce this notion, by providing examples from the literature.
2023
07 giugno
Giacomo De Palma (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna)
nel ciclo di seminari: APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Seminario di algebra e geometria
I will present entanglement as a resource theory where the free operations are local operations and classical communication. I will not closely follow any particular reference, but all the topics I will present can be found in: - M. A. Nielsen, I. L. Chuang, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Cambridge University Press, 2010, sec. 12.5; - I. Bengtsson, K. Życzkowski, Geometry of Quantum States: An Introduction to Quantum Entanglement, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 2017, chpts. 16-17; - E. Chitambar, G. Gour, Quantum resource theories, Rev. Mod. Phys. 91 (2019), 025001.
2023
20 giugno
Alessandra Bernardi (Università degli Studi di Trento)
nel ciclo di seminari: APPLIED ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Seminario di algebra e geometria
The ground state of a Hamiltonian is a most suitable state to play with if one is interested in seeing quantum mechanics effects. These kinds of states naturally appear in a special "region" of the tensor space, namely on/very close to Tensor Network varieties. I would like to illustrate these connections and, in dependence on the time, to show one of the few examples where all the construction is exactly possibile, namely the so-called AKLT model.