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- Nov 34:15 PMLit TeaCome by for snacks, and tea with Literature Section friends, instructors, students, etc. What are you reading? What 21L classes are you taking or hoping to take? This event is specifically geared towards undergrads; but open to friends of the community that engage in the literary and humanities at MIT.
- Nov 34:30 PMAlgebraic Topology SeminarSpeaker: Bowen Yang (Harvard University)Title: Quantum Cellular Automata and Algebraic L-TheoryAbstract: Quantum cellular automata (QCAs) are models of reversible quantum dynamics that preserve locality; they can be thought of as quantum analogues of classical cellular automata, but with much richer structure. I will describe a classification of the Clifford subclass of QCAs using methods from algebraic L-theory. The main result identifies the group of Clifford QCAs, up to natural equivalences, with L-theory homology of the underlying space. This gives a conceptual explanation of previously observed periodic patterns in lattice models and extends the picture to more general spaces. I will outline the ideas behind the construction and indicate how the framework connects topology, operator algebras, and quantum information. If time permits, I will also comment on what is known — and unknown — about the general (non-Clifford) case.
- Nov 35:30 PMBaby Talk Open HouseCome to MIT Health’s next Baby Talk Open House, and learn how we can support you and your family.Meet our pediatricians and family medicine providers. Ask questions. Learn how MIT Health cares for children. Family members and guests are welcome.Monday, November 3, 5:30–6:30 p.m.MIT Health, second floor (E23, 25 Carleton Street)Meet Rosemarie Roqué Gordon, MD, MPHRegister here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/fc550a44a70044d6a786305ff2e0bed3
- Nov 36:00 PMMen's Squash vs. Northeastern UniversityTime: 5:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA
- Nov 36:45 PMArgentine Tango Class SeriesJoin us on Monday evenings for Argentine tango classes with outstanding instructors. Whether you are completely new to tango, or already have some experience, you will find a friendly environment in which to learn new things and improve your technique. You don't have to bring a partner, since the classes involve rotations with all participants.Full Series: Sep 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, 24, Dec 1, 8, 15.For all info and registration, visit following link.
- Nov 37:30 PMMen's Squash vs. Northeastern UniversityTime: 5:00 PMLocation: Cambridge, MA