Abstract: Experiments with ultracold gases and digital quantum simulators can take simultaneous snapshots of all the particles in a system. Unlike conventional response experiments, these snapshots encode arbitrarily high-order correlation functions. It is natural to ask what new information these high-order correlations contain. I will present solvable models, as well as experimental data, showing how these new probes can elucidate (and disprove) certain proposed mechanisms for many-body dynamics.
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At 4pm, there will be a tea in ATL 2117 for our speaker and students - this is a chance for students to ask questions directly to our speaker. Refreshments will be served.