Emergent Gauge Theories: Bridging Quantum Matter, Quantum Information, and Fundamental Interactions

International Seminar and Workshop
01 - 19 June 2026

Emergent Gauge Theories: Bridging Quantum Matter, Quantum Information, and Fundamental Interactions (emergo) is a three-week seminar program culminating in a workshop (arrival May 31, 2026; departure June 20, 2026; workshop week June 15 – 19, 2026). The program brings together experts in condensed matter/AMO quantum simulation, quantum information science, and high-energy theory to develop shared gauge-theoretic perspectives on correlated quantum matter, lattice gauge theories, and fault-tolerant quantum computation. A core aim is cross-fertilization: using emergent/topological phases and quantum simulators to probe questions such as confinement and chiral dynamics, while leveraging gauge/topology ideas to design robust quantum codes and sharpen connections among entanglement, holography, and quantum gravity.

This will be an on-site seminar and workshop. Talks and posters will only be presented on-site.

Topics include

  • Emergent gauge fields in correlated quantum matter (spin liquids, fractionalization, topological order)
  • Confinement vs deconfinement beyond Landau paradigm: what are sharp diagnostics in QCD/QCD-like theories when center symmetry is broken?
  • Chiral gauge theories on the lattice: can condensed-matter mechanisms (e.g., symmetric mass generation) enable consistent formulations
  • Quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories on programmable hardware (trapped ions, Rydberg arrays, superconducting circuits)
  • Classical computation: tensor-network methods for Abelian/non-Abelian lattice gauge theories
  • Gauge principles in quantum error correction: stabilizers as local constraints (surface/toric-code paradigms)
  • Entanglement diagnostics from QFT/CFT: area laws, scaling at criticality, entanglement Hamiltonians/spectra
  • Topological quantum computing: non-Abelian anyons, braiding, and TQFT descriptions (Chern–Simons/BF)
  • Topological gauge theories in AMO platforms (e.g., chiral BF/Chern–Simons analogues in cold atoms/BEC settings)
  • Gauge/gravity duality & holography for strongly coupled many-body dynamics; black-hole universality ideas
  • Quantum error correction - spacetime emergence: how far can code-based viewpoints go in modeling quantum gravity?

Confirmed invited speakers

Alexandre Abanov (US)
Alexander Altland (DE)
Ehud Altman (US)
Natan Andrei (US)
Hrachya Babujian (AM)
Cristian D. Batista (US)
Erez Berg (IL)
Salvatore Capozziello (IT)
Andrea Cappelli (IT)
Michele Caselle (IT)
Simon M. Catterall (US)
Shailesh Chandrasekharan (US)
Aleksey Cherman (US)
Roberta Citro (IT)
Eugene Demler (CH)
Eduardo Fradkin (US)
Victor Galitski (US)
Markus Garst (DE)
Jad C. Halimeh (DE)
Simon Hands (UK)
Alex Kamenev (US)
Dmitri Kharzeev (US)
Steven Kivelson (US)
Zohar Komargodski (US)
Roman Lutchyn (US)
Marina K. Marinkovic (CH)
Roderich Moessner (DE)
Natalia Perkins (US)
Frank Pollmann (DE)
Nikolai Prokofiev (US)
Leo Radzihovsky (US)
Srinivas Raghu (US)
Ara Sedrakyan (AM)
Dam T. Son (US)
Yuya Tanizaki (JP)
Roberto Tateo (IT)
Marika Taylor (UK)
Alexei Tsvelik (US)
Carsten Urbach (DE)
Paul Wiegmann (US)
Erez Zohar (IL)

 

Scientific Coordinators

Jörg Schmalian
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Tigran Sedrakyan
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

Srimoyee Sen
Iowa State University, Ames, USA

 

Organisation

Katrin Lantsch

(MPIPKS Dresden)

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Application

The application deadline was on 15th March 2026. The application is closed. 

The number of attendees is limited.

The registration fee for the international workshop and seminar is 200 Euro and should be paid by all participants.

Costs for accommodation and meals will be covered by the Max Planck Institute.

Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses.

 

Scientific Program

Program structure:

week 1st to 5th June - seminar

week 8th to 12th June - seminar

week 15th to 19th June - workshop

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