Q 11: Quantum Information: Concepts and Methods II
Montag, 8. März 2010, 16:30–19:00, E 214
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Q 11.1 |
Practical methods for witnessing genuine multi-qubit entanglement in the vicinity of symmetric states — •Geza Toth, Witlef Wieczorek, Roland Krischek, Nikolai Kiesel, Patrick Michelberger, and Harald Weinfurter
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16:45 |
Q 11.2 |
Separability criteria for genuine multiparticle entanglement — •Otfried Gühne and Michael Seevinck
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17:00 |
Q 11.3 |
Accuracy of the lower bound approximation for three-qubit concurrence — •Michael Siomau and Stephan Fritzsche
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17:15 |
Q 11.4 |
Structure factors and entanglement witnesses — •Hermann Kampermann, Philipp Krammer, Dagmar Bruß, Reinhold A. Bertlmann, Leong Chuang Kwek, and Chiara Macchiavello
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17:30 |
Q 11.5 |
Estimates for the three-tangle from incomplete information — •Andreas Osterloh and Philipp Hyllus
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17:45 |
Q 11.6 |
Mutually unbiased bases generated by a single unitary operator — •Kedar Ranade, Oliver Kern, and Ulrich Seyfarth
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18:00 |
Q 11.7 |
Simple adaptive measurement strategies for estimation of d-dimensional quantum states — •Christof Happ and Matthias Freyberger
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18:15 |
Q 11.8 |
Entanglement between Atoms in a Diatomic Molecule — •Nathan Harshman and William Flynn
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18:30 |
Q 11.9 |
Anderson Localization in Disordered Quantum Walks — •Volkher Scholz, Albert Werner, and Andre Ahlbrecht
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18:45 |
Q 11.10 |
Area laws for thermal free fermions — •Holger Bernigau and Jens Eisert
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