Q 18: Quantum Information: Concepts and Methods III
Tuesday, March 1, 2016, 11:00–13:00, e214
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Q 18.1 |
Lattice Gauge Tensor Networks — •Simone Montangero
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Q 18.2 |
Tree Tensor Network algorithms: Simulating quantum many-body models on lattices in one and two dimensions — •Matthias Gerster, Matteo Rizzi, Pietro Silvi, Rosario Fazio, and Simone Montangero
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Q 18.3 |
A positive tensor network approach for simulating open quantum many-body systems — Albert H. Werner, Daniel Jaschke, Pietro Silvi, •Martin Kliesch, Tommaso Calarco, Jens Eisert, and Simone Montangero
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Q 18.4 |
Tree Tensor Networks at work: a study of 1D disordered Bose-Hubbard model — Matthias Gerster, •Matteo Rizzi, Ferdinand Tschirsich, Pietro Silvi, Rosario Fazio, and Simone Montangero
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Q 18.5 |
Entanglement in qudit hypergraph states — •Christina Ritz, Frank Steinhoff, Nikolai Miklin, and Otfried Gühne
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Q 18.6 |
Extreme violation of local realism in hypergraph states — •Mariami Gachechiladze, Costantino Budroni, and Otfried Gühne
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Q 18.7 |
Trace-norm contraction under tensor product channels — •David Reeb and Peter Vrana
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Q 18.8 |
Improving compressed sensing with the diamond norm — •Martin Kliesch, Richard Kueng, Jens Eisert, and David Gross
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