Giuseppe Di Giulio
About me
I am a theoretical physicist working at the interface between Quantum Information, Quantum Matter, and Quantum Gravity. I am currently a postdoc in the Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity group at the Oskar Klein Center. I obtained my Ph.D. in Statistical Physics in 2021 at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste. Then, I moved to the Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg for my first postdoctoral stage at the Chair of Theoretical Physics III. In October 2024, I joined Stockholm University.
Research
My research lies at the intersection of quantum information, condensed matter, and high-energy physics, exploiting the synergies among these fields to advance our understanding of entanglement, many-body physics, and quantum gravity. I am interested in how quantum information and quantum correlations are encoded in quantum systems and how they influence their physical behaviors. To investigate these aspects, I exploit analytical methods from quantum field theories and solvable lattice models.
In addition to techniques borrowed from quantum many-body physics, I often take inspiration from questions arising in the context of quantum gravity, studied through the lens of the AdS/CFT correspondence. The recently drawn insightful connections between holography and quantum information bridge the distinct areas of my research interests. I am intrigued by what we can learn about quantum gravity through many-body systems or whether holography can suggest insights into quantum matter.
Publications
Papers on topics I am working on:
de Boer, GDG, Keski-Vakkuri, Tonni, Continuous majorization in quantum phase space with Wigner negativity, ArXiv:2412.19698
Basteiro, GDG, Erdmenger, Xian, Entanglement in Interacting Majorana Chains and Transitions of von Neumann Algebras, Phys.Rev.Lett. 132 (2024) 16, 161604
GDG, Meyer, Northe, Scheppach, Zhao, On the boundary conformal field theory approach to symmetry-resolved entanglement, SciPost Phys.Core 6 (2023) 049
List of publications: Google Scholar, Inspire
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