Simulations of Quantum Mechanics
Simulations of Quantum Mechanics
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Simulations of Quantum Mechanics starts as a collaborative project involving undergraduate students, professors and researchers. It is based on the development of computer programs, created by students under the supervision of professors, which allow introducing basic concepts of quantum mechanics and the physics of ultracold gases to the students of baccalaureate and degree. The programs carried out aim to be rigorous from the scientific point of view, solving the relevant equations in a precise manner, combined with a graphical interface that allows users to interact with them in a pleasant way.
OBJECTIVES:
Encourage cooperation among seniors of degree
Bring seniors in the research that takes place in our department
Produce a useful tool for the dissemination of science at the high school level
CONTACT:
This is an open project. If you are interested in collaborating, please contact Bruno Julia Diaz, brunojulia@ub.edu
This project develops programs specifically designed to bring quantum physics phenomena to a heterogeneous audience. In recent years Quantum Technologies research is receiving a strong global push. These technologies will allow in a near future to use aspects of quantum mechanics to improve our computing capacity, to solve complex problems or even to improve our communications. The material developed in this project aims to bring this quantum physics to the citizen.
So far we have developed two simulations. One deals with the problem of the double slit in a two-dimensional space and the other opposes the classical movement of a rolling ball with that of a quantum particle in a similar potential. These two programs allow us to explain concepts such as the wave-particle duality, the tunnel effect, and to discuss the probabilistic nature of the measurement.
This project started in February 2018
Coordinators: Bruno Julia Diaz (@brunojulia) / Muntsa Guilleumas
Developers: Daniel Allepuz Requena (@DanielAllepuz) / Jan Albert Iglesias (@ JanAlbertIglesias) / Rafael da Silva (@rahensilva) / Rosa Flaquer (@rosaflaquer) / Adria Bravo (@adriarwin) / Julia Cabrera (@juliacabrera) / Manu Canals (@CanalsManu) / Marina Orta (@marinaorta) / Rosa Flaquer (@rosaflaquer)
Collaborators: Artur Polls
The main goal of this project is to build interactive codes to play with quasionedimensional Bose-Einstein condensates by pinning dark and bright solitons.
- Module of quantum mechanics. To exemplify some aspects of quantum mechanics
- Bright solitons module. Allows the user to play with bright solits contracted in a condensation Bose-Einstein 1D
- Dark solitons module. It allows the user to play with a dark solitons contracted in a condensation Bose-Einstein 1D
This project started in summer 2016.
Coordinators: Bruno Julia Diaz (@brunojulia) / Muntsa Guilleumas
Developers: Daniel Allepuz Requena (@DanielAllepuz) / Jan Albert Iglesias (@ JanAlbertIglesias) / Rafael da Silva (@rahensilva) / Rosa Flaquer (@rosaflaquer)
Collaborators: Artur Polls
The project started in 2019, and it aims to develop programs specifically focused on bringing the phenomena of classical physics closer to the general public. It focuses specifically on molecular dynamics simulations, to reveal the concepts of temperature and entropy. Simulations allow the study of phenomena such as thermalization between two gases or the evolution of entropy in a dynamic simulation in real-time.
Coordinators: Bruno Julia Diaz (@brunojulia) / Muntsa Guilleumas / Carles Calero
Developers: Arnau Jurado (@arnau-jr), Jofre Vallès ( jofrevalles)
Workhops & Fairs
Simulations of Quantum Mechanics at YOMO 2019
The "Simulations of Quantum Mechanics" workshop will participate in YOMO 2019 from 26th February to 1st March.
By
Several
Time
Workshops & fairs
Open to all
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Ultracold UB. YOMO 2018
Participants will be able to learn about some of the most relevant phenomena of quantum mechanics, taking as an example the current research in physics laboratories of ultracold gases.
By
Several
Time
Workshops & fairs
Open to all
Atomic-Nuclear
Ultracold UB at 2018 UB Science Festival
ABSTRACT:
The workshop consists of making simulations with computers of several experiments in which the quantum properties of matter are revealed.
By
Several
Time
Workshops & fairs
Only for schools
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Activitats i Notícies Projecte
The physics of extrems
The second meeting of the "Tales of Italian Science in the World" travels to the frontier between quantum physics and cosmology, where the limits of the two great pillars of modern physics are meas
By
Several
Time
Talks
Open to all
Atomic-Nuclear
Cosmology
Gravitation
Particle Physics
The Quantum Computer at the BSC. A pioneering project
Quantum technologies have come into our lives and are here to stay. The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) is taking the first steps to build southern Europe’s first quantum computer.
By
Alba Cervera, ICCUB
Time
Talks
Open to all
Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
Guided visit to «Quantum»
Special visit for the Friends of the CCCB by the curators of the exhibition.
By
José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
Time
Talks
CCCB friends
Atomic-Nuclear
Premiere of the Science Section "Secció" by J. I. Latorre on SER Radio, with A. Cervera
Premiere of the science section Amb Q de Quàntic by J. I. Latorre in the program Aquí, amb Josep Cuní from SER Radio. In his first program J.I.
Interview to
Several
Source
Programme
Aquí, amb Josep Cuní
Time
Radio & TV
Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
Related Materials of Project
Books & Handbooks
Ética para máquinas
Resum
Thanks to technological development, we have learned to live with machines that surpass us in physical strength and calculation power.
Popularisation of Science
Author
José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
Source
Editorial Ariel
Language
ES
Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
Videos
Video demo of the double slit experiment
Resum
Video of the doubleslit.py module, which solves the 2D time dependent Schrodinger equation with a configurable grid of slits.
Techniques
Author
Daniel Allepuz
Language
EN
Atomic-Nuclear
Videos
Classical vs quantum traps module's video
Resum
Video of the clavsqua.py module which solves the evolution of a gaussian wave packet on a configurable external trap in one dimension.
Techniques
Author
Jan A. Iglesias
Language
EN
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Graphic Material
QuantumUBLab Posters
Language
EN
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