Mar 23 – 27, 2020
Brooklyn, NY
US/Eastern timezone

Quantum Entanglement and Entropy in Deep Inelastic Scattering

Not scheduled
25m
Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY

333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201, USA
Poster Poster Session Poster Session

Speaker

Mr Mojique Tyler (Yale University)

Description

Quantum entanglement (entanglement entropy) is proposed as
a universal phenomenon underlying the behavior of strongly
interacting systems across vastly different energy scales
(O.K. Baker and D.E. Kharzeev, Phys. Rev. D 98, 054007
(2018)). Deep Inelastic Scattering can be used to test this
hypothesis that there is a link between quantum entanglement
and nucleon and nuclear structure using electromagnetic, weak,
and strong interaction probes. A presentation will be made
of results from current studies as well as those anticipated
at the future Electron Ion Collider.

Primary author

Mr Mojique Tyler (Yale University)

Co-authors

Mr George Iskander (Yale University) Christian Weber (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Prof. Oliver Baker (Yale University)

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