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Cosponsor(s):

EUROPEAN COMMISSION, EUROTECH GROUP and SISSA, Trieste

Start Time:

12 June 2006 at 09:00

Ends On:

23 June 2006

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (12-16/6: Kastler LH); SISSA (19-23/6: Auditorium)

Organizer(s):

Directors: F. Benatti, M. Fannes, R. Floreanini, D. Petritis Local Organizer: R. Zecchina

Description:

Journal of Physics A will publish a Special Issue with refereed contributions by the Workshop Speakers.
For more information on JPA's web page, kindly click below on "Related Links".

Material:

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12 June 2006
08:00
09:00
Registration Formalities
01h00'
09:00
10:00
Algebraic methods for quantum mechanics: part I
01h00'
D. PETZ
Alfred Renyi Inst. of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary
10:00
11:00
Quantum probability quantum information theory: part I
01h00'
H. MAASSEN
Radboud University, Dept. Math., Nijmegen, Netherlands
11:00
11:30
Coffee break
30'
11:30
12:30
Classical information theory: part I
01h00'
Y. SUHOV
Univ. Cambridge, Centre for Math. Sciences, Stat. Lab., Cambridge, U.K.
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:30
Algebraic methods for quantum mechanics: part II
01h00'
D. PETZ
Alfred Renyi Inst. of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary
15:30
16:30
Quantum probability quantum information theory part II
01h00'
H. MAASSEN
Radboud University, Dept. Math., Nijmegen, Netherlands
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
30'
17:00
18:00
Classical information theory: part II
01h00'
S. MICHALAKIS
UC at Davis, Dept. Mathematics, Davis, CA, U.S.A.
13 June 2006
09:00
10:00
Algebraic methods for quantum mechanics: part III
01h00'
D. PETZ
Alfred Renyi Inst. of Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary
10:00
11:00
Quantum probability quantum information theory: part III
01h00'
H. MAASSEN
Radboud University, Dept. Math., Nijmegen, Netherlands
11:00
11:30
Coffee break
30'
11:30
12:30
Field-theoretical methods: part I
01h00'
R. ALICKI
Univ. Gdansk, Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics, Gdansk, Poland
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:30
Classical information theory: part III
01h00'
Y. SUHOV
Univ. Cambridge, Centre for Math. Sciences, Stat. Lab., Cambridge, U.K
15:30
16:30
Entanglement: part I
01h00'
P. HORODECKI
Gdansk Univ. of Tech., Theoretical & Math. Physics, Gdansk, Poland
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
30'
17:00
18:00
Physical implementation: part I
01h00'
A.E.M. BUCHLEITNER
MPI Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany
14 June 2006
09:00
10:00
Field-theoretical methods: part II
01h00'
R. ALICKI
Univ. Gdansk, Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics, Gdansk, Poland
10:00
11:00
Field-theoretical methods: part III
01h00'
R. ALICKI
Univ. Gdansk, Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics, Gdansk, Poland
11:00
11:30
Coffee break
30'
11:30
12:30
Entanglement: part II
01h00'
P. HORODECKI
Gdansk Univ. of Tech., Theoretical & Math. Physics, Gdansk, Poland
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:30
Physical implementation: part II
01h00'
A.E.M. BUCHLEITNER
MPI Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany
15:30
16:30
Physical implementation: part III
01h00'
A.E.M. BUCHLEITNER
MPI Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
30'
17:00
18:00
Photonic realization of quantum information protocols: part I
01h00'
M. GENOVESE
I.N.Ri.M., Torino, Italy
19:30
21:00
Reception
01h30'
15 June 2006
09:00
10:00
Entanglement: part III
01h00'
P. HORODECKI
Gdansk Univ. of Tech., Theoretical & Math. Physics, Gdansk, Poland
10:00
11:00
Quantum entropy and information: part I
01h00'
N. DATTA
Univ. Cambridge, DPMMS, Cambridge, U.K.
11:00
11:30
Coffee break
30'
11:30
12:30
Quantum entropy and information: part II
01h00'
N. DATTA
Univ. Cambridge, DPMMS, Cambridge, U.K
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:30
Photonic realization of quantum information protocols: part II
01h00'
M. GENOVESE
I.N.Ri.M., Torino, Italy
15:30
16:30
Quantum cryptography: part I
01h00'
D.B.J. BRUSS
Heinrich-Heine-Univ., Theoretische Phys. III, Dusseldorf, Germany
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
30'
17:00
18:00
Quantum algorithms: part I
01h00'
J. KEMPE
LRI, Univ. Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France
16 June 2006
09:00
10:00
Quantum algorithms: part II
01h00'
J. KEMPE
LRI, Univ. Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France
10:00
11:00
Quantum cryptography: part II
01h00'
D.B.J. BRUSS
Heinrich-Heine-Univ., Theoretische Phys. III, Dusseldorf, Germany
11:00
11:30
Coffee break
30'
11:30
12:30
Quantum algorithms: part III
01h00'
J. KEMPE
LRI, Univ. Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France
12:30
14:30
Lunch break
02h00'
14:30
15:30
Quantum entropy and information: part III
01h00'
N. DATTA
Univ. Cambridge, DPMMS, Cambridge, U.K
15:30
16:30
Quantum cryptography: part III
01h00'
D.B.J. BRUSS
Heinrich-Heine-Univ., Theoretische Phys. III, Dusseldorf, Germany
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
30'
17:00
18:00
Photonic realization of quantum information protocols: part III
01h00'
M. GENOVESE
I.N.Ri.M., Torino, Italy
18:00
18:15
Closing Remarks
15'
Monday, 19 June 2006

Location: SISSA Auditorium

19 June 2006
08:15
09:30
Registration Formalities with the Secretary
01h15'
09:30
10:10
Classical capacity of arbitrary quantum channels
40'
N. DATTA
DPMMS, Univ. Cambridge, U.K.
10:10
10:50
Adiabaticity in open quantum systems
40'
D.A. LIDAR
Dept.Chemistry & Electr.Engg., Univ. Southern California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
30'
11:20
12:00
State tomography for qubits
40'
D. PETZ
Alfred Renyi Inst.Mathematics, Budapest, Hungary
12:00
12:40
Recent studies at INRiM on polarisation entanglement transmission
40'
M. GENOVESE
I.N.Ri.M., Torino, Italy
12:40
14:30
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:30
15:10
Entanglement in finitely correlated states
40'
S. MICHALAKIS
Univ. California at Davis, Dept. Mathematics, Davis, U.S.A.
15:10
15:50
Entanglement on mixed stabiliser states
40'
K.M.R. AUDENAERT
QOLS, Physics, Blackett Lab., Imperial College, London, U.K.
15:50
16:20
Coffee break
30'
16:20
17:00
Generic entanglement is physical
40'
M.B. PLENIO
Optics Section, Blackett Lab., Imperial College, London, U.K.
17:00
17:20
Entanglement in Gaussian matrix product states
20'
G. ADESSO
Univ. Salerno, Italy / D.A.M.T.P., Quantum Computation, Mathematical Sciences, Univ. Cambridge, U.K.
17:20
17:40
The search for mutually unbiased bases
20'
A.M. ERICSSON
Physics Dept., Stockholm Univ., Sweden
Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Location: SISSA Auditorium

20 June 2006
09:30
10:10
Entanglement, area and the problem of finding ground states of many-body systems
40'
J. EISERT
Inst. Physics, Univ. Potsdam, Germany/Inst. Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College, London, U.K.
10:10
10:50
Quantum key distributions beyond entanglement distillation
40'
M. HORODECKI
Inst. Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics, Univ. Gdansk, Poland
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
30'
11:20
12:00
Decoherence by controlled quantum baths
40'
R. FAZIO
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy
12:00
12:40
Quantum error correction and compression problems
40'
K. ZYCZKOWSKI
Institute of Physics, Jagellonian Univ., Cracow, Poland
12:40
14:30
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:30
15:10
The really mean king uses biased bases\"
40'
R.F. WERNER
Inst. Mathematische Physik, TU Braunschweig, Germany
15:10
15:50
Passage between finite dimensional classical and quantum phase spaces
40'
H. NARNHOFER
Inst. Theoretische Physik, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
15:50
16:20
Coffee break
30'
16:20
17:00
Special properties of special quantum channels
40'
M. WOLF
MPI fuer Quantenoptik, Garching bei Munchen, Germany
17:00
17:40
Cloning: states, observables and noise
40'
M.G.A. PARIS
Univ. di Milano, Dipt. Fisica, Milano, Italy
17:40
18:00
Classicality in discrete Wigner functions
20'
E.F. GALVAO
Univ. Fed. Fluminense, Inst. Fisica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Wednesday, 21 June 2006

Location: SISSA Auditorium

21 June 2006
09:30
10:10
Entanglement controlled electron transport
40'
G.M. PALMA
Univ. Palermo, Dipt. Fisica, Palermo, Italy
10:10
10:50
Qualifying and quantifying entanglement in continuous variable systems
40'
F. ILLUMINATI
Univ. Salerno, Dipt.Fisica E.R. Caianiello, Baronissi, Italy
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
30'
11:20
12:00
Order to chaos transition in quantum spin chains
40'
T. PROSEN
Dept. Physics, Univ. Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:00
12:40
Generalized entanglement as a framework for exploring complex systems
40'
L. VIOLA
Dartmouth College, Dept. Physics & Astronomy, Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.A.
12:40
14:30
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:30
15:10
Entanglement is equivalent to non-simulability by classical correlations
40'
L. MASANES
Univ. Bristol, Dept. Mathematics, Bristol, U.K.
15:10
15:50
Spinor ultracold gases
40'
A. SANPERA
Univ. Aut. De Barcelona, Fisica Teorica, Barcelona, Spain
15:50
16:20
Coffee break
30'
16:20
17:00
Ideal broadcasting, purification and time-reversal for mixed states
40'
C. MACCHIAVELLO
Univ. Pavia, Dipt. Fisica "A.Volta", Pavia, Italy
17:00
17:40
Purification of quantum trajectories and dark subspaces
40'
J.D. MAASSEN
Radboud Univ., Dept. Mathematics, Nijmegen, Netherlands
17:40
18:00
Robustness of optimal working points for non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation
20'
G. FLORIO
Univ. Bari, Dipt. Fisica, Bari, Italy
19:30
19:30
Reception - Adriatico Terrace
Thursday, 22 June 2006

Location: SISSA Auditorium

22 June 2006
09:30
10:10
Universal resources for measurement-based quantum computation
40'
H.J. BRIEGEL
Inst. Theoretische Physik, Uni. Innsbruck, Austria
10:10
10:50
Spin chains in quantum information processing
40'
S. BOSE
Univ. College London, Dept. Physics & Astronomy, London, U.K.
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
30'
11:20
12:00
A characterization of multipartite entanglement
40'
S. PASCAZIO
Univ. Bari, Dipt. Fisica, Bari, Italy
12:00
12:40
Dynamics of qubit systems in a spin star environment
40'
F. PETRUCCIONE
KwaZulu-Natal, Pure & Applied Physics, Durban, South Africa
12:40
14:30
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:30
15:10
Hybrid quantum computing
40'
L.C. KWEK
Nanyang Tech. Univ., NIE, Singapore
15:10
15:50
Optomechanical networks for continuous variable quantum information processing
40'
D. VITALI
Univ. di Camerino, Dipt. Matematica e Fisica, Camerino, Italy
15:50
16:20
Coffee break
30'
16:20
17:00
Hilbert-space formulation of quantum mechanics from purely operational axioms
40'
G.M. D'ARIANO
INFM, Unita di Pavia, Dipt. Fisica A. Volta, Pavia, Italy
17:00
17:40
Untangled entanglement in solid state
40'
Wonmin SON
Univ. Leeds, Quantum Information Group, Leeds, U.K.
17:40
18:00
Quantum operations induced by classical randomness
20'
I. TSOHANTJIS
Technical Univ. Crete, Inst. Matter Structure & Laser Physics, Crete, Greece
Friday, 23 June 2006

Location: SISSA Auditorium

23 June 2006
09:30
10:10
Self-testing of quantum circuits
40'
M. MOSCA
Univ. Waterloo, Dept. of C&O, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
10:10
10:50
Comparison of some methods of quantum state tomography
40'
A. JAMIOLKOWSKI
Nicholas Copernicus Univ., Inst. of Physics, Torun, Poland
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
30'
11:20
12:00
Review of multiplicativity results for product maps
40'
C.K. KING
Northeastern Univ, Dept. Mathematics, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
12:00
12:40
Pauli diagonal channels constant on axes
40'
M.B. RUSKAI
Tufts University, Medford, MA, U.S.A.
12:40
14:30
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:30
15:10
Typical subspaces for quantum sources and applications
40'
T. KRUEGER
TU Berlin, Fach. Mathematik, Berlin, Germany
15:10
15:50
Unravelling entanglement
40'
C.L. VIVIESCAS
MPI Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany
15:50
16:20
Coffee break
30'
16:20
16:40
Quantum Kolmogorov complexity
20'
C. MORA
Univ. Innsbruck, Theoretische Physik, Innsbruck, Austria
16:40
17:00
Inseparability criteria based on matrices of moments
20'
M. PIANI
Univ. Gdansk, Inst. Theoretical Physics & Astrophysics, Gdansk, Poland
17:00
17:15
CLOSING REMARKS
15'
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