Speaker
Prof.
John P.. Ralston
(University of Kansas)
Description
Quantum tomography reconstructs higher dimensional features of quantum mechanical
systems from lower dimensional experimental information. The method is practical and directly processes experimental data while bypassing field-theoretic formalism. Quantum tomography can probe entanglement while avoiding model assumptions such as factorization. We review recent work applying quantum tomography to systematic analysis of collider reactions, including the inclusive production of dijets.
Primary authors
Mr
John C. Martens
(University of Kansas)
Prof.
John P.. Ralston
(University of Kansas)
Prof.
Daniel Tapia Takaki
(University of Kansas)