Berlin 2024 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
QI 29: Quantum Information: Concept and Methods II
Donnerstag, 21. März 2024, 15:00–17:45, HFT-TA 441
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15:00 |
QI 29.1 |
Information and uncertainty in the fermionic phase space — Nicolas Cerf and •Tobias Haas
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15:15 |
QI 29.2 |
Experiments to refute real quantum mechanics suffer from the entanglement loophole — •Pedro Barrios, Michael Epping, Dagmar Bruß, and Hermann Kampermann
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15:30 |
QI 29.3 |
Time-optimal multi-qubit gates: Complexity, efficient heuristic and gate-time bounds — •Pascal Baßler, Markus Heinrich, and Martin Kliesch
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15:45 |
QI 29.4 |
Virtual subsystems under pseudo-Hermitian evolution — •Himanshu Badhani
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16:00 |
QI 29.5 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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16:15 |
QI 29.6 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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16:30 |
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15 min. break
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16:45 |
QI 29.7 |
Measuring beam deflections via weak measurements — •Carlotta Versmold, Elina Köster, Florian Huber, Lev Vaidman, Harald Weinfurter, and Jan Dziewior
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17:00 |
QI 29.8 |
The Min-Entropy of Classical-Quantum Combs for Measurement-Based Applications — •Isaac D. Smith, Marius Krumm, Lukas J. Fiderer, Hendrik Poulsen Nautrup, and Hans J. Briegel
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17:15 |
QI 29.9 |
Hardware-Tailored Mutually Unbiased Bases — •Kyano Levi, Eric Kuehnke, Daniel Miller, and Jens Eisert
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17:30 |
QI 29.10 |
Quantum Wasserstein distance based on an optimization over subsets of physical quantum states — •Géza Tóth and József Pitrik
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