FM 65: Poster: Quantum & Information Science
Mittwoch, 25. September 2019, 16:30–18:30, Tents
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FM 65.1 |
Quantum physics and Cosmology: The secured findings — •Hille Helmut
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16:30 |
FM 65.2 |
Quantum Technologies in Applications for Satellite Operations — •Andreas Spörl, Nikolas Pomplun, Tobias Stollenwerk, Florian Moll, and Steffen Glaser
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16:30 |
FM 65.3 |
Convergence proof for an agent-based reinforcement learning approach in Markov decision processes — Jens Clausen, •Lea M. Trenkwalder, Walter L. Boyajian, Vedran Dunjko, and Hans J. Briegel
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16:30 |
FM 65.4 |
Applications of Neural Networks on Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering Data — •Thomas Stielow, Paula Respondek, and Stefan Scheel
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16:30 |
FM 65.5 |
Theoretical study of structure-property relations in disordered magnetic Fe-Al phases with vacancies — •Ivana Miháliková, Martin Friák, Nikola Koutná, David Holec, and Mojmír Šob
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FM 65.6 |
Anti-/correlations between environment and magnetism of Fe atoms in disordered magnetic Fe-Al-based materials — •Martin Friák, Ivana Miháliková, Nikola Koutná, David Holec, and Mojmír Šob
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FM 65.7 |
Autonomous learning agents make sense of a complex environment by proposing latent variables — •Katja Ried, Benjamin Eva, Thomas Müller, and Hans J. Briegel
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