I am Yi-Ming Ding (丁一茗), a PhD candidate currently at Fudan University and Westlake University.
My research sits at the theoretical and computational studies of Quantum Information and Many-Body Physics.
I am particularly fascinated by how information-theoretic proxies—such as entanglement and nonstabilizerness (quantum magic)—characterize different many-body systems and give rise to rich collective behaviors, especially at critical points. I am also interested in mixed-state physics, which describes open quantum systems, and in novel mixed-state phenomena like strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking.
Besides, I enjoy coding and am also a passionate Rustacean.
