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GAPP: Neutrino flavor oscillations and quantum complexity connection
Add to Calendar 2023-10-31T18:00:00 2023-10-31T19:00:00 UTC GAPP: Neutrino flavor oscillations and quantum complexity connection 339 Davey Lab
Start DateTue, Oct 31, 2023
2:00 PM
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End DateTue, Oct 31, 2023
3:00 PM
Presented By
Soebur Razzaque, University of South Africa
Event Series: GAPP Seminar

Neutrino flavor oscillation is a widely studied physical phenomena with far reaching consequences in understanding the standard model of particle physics and to search for physics beyond it. Oscillation arises because of mixing of the mass states in flavor states, and their evolution over time. It is an inherent quantum system for which flavor transitions are traditionally studied with probabilistic measures. Quantum information theory in recent years has seen applications in neutrino oscillation physics. Here, I will present results from an investigation of neutrino oscillations using quantum spread complexities and consequences for high-energy neutrinos in experimental and astrophysical setups.