SAMOP 2023 –
scientific programme
QI 16: Concepts and Methods I
Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 11:00–13:00, B302
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11:00 |
QI 16.1 |
Taming the Rotating Wave Approximation — •Daniel Burgarth, Paolo Facchi, Robin Hillier, and Marilena Ligabo
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11:15 |
QI 16.2 |
On the validity of the rotating wave approximation for interacting harmonic oscillators — •Paul Lageyre, Alessandro Ferreri, G. S. Paraoanu, Frank K. Wilhelm, Andreas W. Schell, and David Edward Bruschi
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11:30 |
QI 16.3 |
Using beamsplitters as analogues for quantum mechanical joint spin measurements — •Hasan Ozgur Cildiroglu
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11:45 |
QI 16.4 |
Quantum Correlations in Molecules: From quantum resourcing to chemical bonding — •Lexin Ding, Stefan Knecht, Zoltán Zimborás, and Christian Schilling
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12:00 |
QI 16.5 |
Witnessing quantum non-Markovianity for high-entropy states using quasi-probability distributions — •Moritz Ferdinand Richter, Irene Ada Picatoste Fernández, and Heinz-Peter Breuer
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12:15 |
QI 16.6 |
Trajectory Representation of non-Markovian Quantum Dynamics — •Charlotte Bäcker, Konstantin Beyer, and Walter Strunz
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12:30 |
QI 16.7 |
Optimizing the atom transport of neutral atoms between distant super-lattice sites — •Cristina Cicali, Robert Zeier, Felix Motzoi, and Tommaso Calarco
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12:45 |
QI 16.8 |
Optical cavities based on optical Tamm states for application in quantum optics — •Manuel Goncalves
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