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Q 63.1 |
Classicality, Markovianity and local detailed balance in isolated quantum systems — •Philipp Strasberg
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Q 63.2 |
Intensity Stabilization in Fiber Amplifiers: Effects on Phase Noise, Linewidth, and Qubit Coherence — •Jia-Yang Gao, Jasper Phua Sing Cheng, Morteza Ahmadi, and Manas Mukherjee
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Q 63.3 |
Preparation and Control of Logical Qubits in the Hyperfine Structure of 173Yb+ — •Selena-Maria Bota, Monika Leibscher, and Christiane P. Koch
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Q 63.4 |
Measurable Entanglement lower bounds for Cold Atom Quantum Simulators using kinetic operators — •Maike Reckermann, Niklas Euler, and Martin Gärttner
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Q 63.5 |
Polarization Independent Frequency Conversion into the UV — •Katrin Schatzmayr, Anica Hamer, and Simon Stellmer
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Q 63.6 |
Comparative analysis of loan risk forecasting using quantum machine learning and classical machine learning models — •Mohammed Mustapha Adamu, Peter Nimbe, and Abdul Razak Nuhu
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Q 63.7 |
Surgical Procedure Recognition Using Quantum Machine Learning — •Abdul Razak Nuhu, Peter Nimbe, Mohammed Mustapha Adamu, and Eliezer Ofori Odei-Lartey
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Q 63.8 |
Photon Fusion Analysis with Imperfect Sources — •Ruolin Guan and Klemens Hammerer
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Q 63.9 |
Witnessing quantum memory in dynamics using quantum processors — •Krishna Palaparthy, Charlotte Bäcker, and Walter Strunz
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Q 63.10 |
Quantum vs. classical: A comprehensive benchmark study for time series prediction using variational quantum algorithms — •Tobias Fellner, David Kreplin, Samuel Tovey, and Christian Holm
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Q 63.11 |
Efficient simulation of microscopic master equations using tensor product states — •Junyi Zhang, André Eckardt, and Alexander Schnell
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Q 63.12 |
Synchronizing Detector Dead Times to Accelerate Quantum Key Distribution — •Maximilian Mengler, Maximilian Tippmann, and Thomas Walther
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Q 63.13 |
Implementing post-processing algorithms for a star-shaped quantum key hub — •Tobias Liebmann, Maximilian Tippmann, and Thomas Walther
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17:00 |
Q 63.14 |
A quantum-network register assembled with optical tweezers in an optical cavity — •Matthias Seubert, Lukas Hartung, Stephan Welte, Emanuele Distante, and Gerhard Rempe
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17:00 |
Q 63.15 |
Three axis magnetic field control setup for nitrogen-vacancy color center magnetometry — •Ricky-Joe Plate, Jan Thieme, Bernd Bauerhenne, and Kilian Singer
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Q 63.16 |
Atom-Photon entanglement across a metropolitan network — •Maya Büki, Tobias Frank, Marvin Scholz, Gianvito Chiarella, Pau Farrera, Pooja Malik, Yiru Zhou, Florian Fertig, Harald Weinfurter, and Gerhard Rempe
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17:00 |
Q 63.17 |
Solving optimization problems on quantum systems. — •Kapil Goswami, Rick Mukherjee, Herwig Ott, and Peter Schmelcher
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Q 63.18 |
Generation and characterization of entangled photon source through the spontaneous parametric down conversion — •Chandana Rao Attigadde Shashikirana, Umakant D Rapol, and Anindita Bannerjee
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Q 63.19 |
Multi-Pass Quantum Process Tomography — •Stancho Stanchev and Nikolay Vitanov
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17:00 |
Q 63.20 |
Surface-electrode ion trap testing apparatus for the QTZ at PTB — •Marco Bonkowski, Sebastian Halama, and Christian Ospelkaus
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Q 63.21 |
Continuous-variable QKD with rate-adaptive error correction for the QuNet initiative — •Stefan Richter, Hüseyin Vural, Lukas Eisemann, Jan Schreck, Kevin Jaksch, Ömer Bayraktar, Thomas Dirmeier, Wenjia Elser, Dominique Elser, and Christoph Marquardt
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Q 63.22 |
What can we learn from the phase of the momentum wave function? — •André Knoll, Leon Cohen, and Wolfgang Schleich
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17:00 |
Q 63.23 |
AQuRA: A software package for simulating quantum computing with continuous variables — •Sebastian Luhn and Matthias Zimmermann
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Q 63.24 |
Spectral Compatibility and Analytical Constraints in Quantum Marginal Problems — •van Dellen Lea, Wyderka Nikolai, Bruß Dagmar, and Kampermann Hermann
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17:00 |
Q 63.25 |
Super-Heisenberg scaling of the quantum Fisher information using spin-motion states — •Venelin Pavlov and Peter Ivanov
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17:00 |
Q 63.26 |
Thermodynamic Consistency of Markovian Embeddings of Open Quantum Systems — •Shreesha S. Hegde, Adrian Romer, and Christiane P. Koch
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Q 63.27 |
Wigner Negativity and Nonclassicality — •Michael E. N. Tschaffon and Matthias Freyberger
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17:00 |
Q 63.28 |
Composite pulses for robust ensemble based quantum tokens with Nitrogen Vacancy color centers — •Jan Thieme, Josselin Bernardoff, Ricky-Joe Plate, Bernd Bauerhenne, and Kilian Singer
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17:00 |
Q 63.29 |
Efficient tensor network simulation of open quantum systems with realistic environments — •Matteo Garbellini, Valentin Link, and Walter Strunz
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17:00 |
Q 63.30 |
Blind Grover Search for Gate-based Quantum Computers — •Alexander Sauer, Alexander von Consbruch, and Matthias Zimmermann
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17:00 |
Q 63.31 |
Metrology for magnetic moments in transmission electron microscopes — •Michael Gaida, Santiago Beltran Romero, Stefan Nimmrichter, Dennis Rätzel, and Philipp Haslinger
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17:00 |
Q 63.32 |
Scalable, high-fidelity all-electronic control of trapped-ion qubits — •Clemens Löschnauer, Jacopo Mosca Toba, Amy Hughes, Steven King, Marius Weber, Raghavendra Srinivas, Roland Matt, Rustin Nourshargh, David Allcock, Chris Ballance, Clemens Matthiesen, Maciej Malinowski, and Thomas Harty
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17:00 |
Q 63.33 |
Towards a real-time controlled cryogenic eight qubit quantum processor — •Erik Dunkel, Kevin Rempel, Sebastian Halama, Celeste Torkzaban, and Christian Ospelkaus
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17:00 |
Q 63.34 |
Mitigation of longitudinal electric field components in a tweezer-sized standing-wave optical dipole trap — •Florian Fertig, Pooja Malik, Yiru Zhou, Chengfeng Xu, and Harald Weinfurter
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17:00 |
Q 63.35 |
Integration of 3D glass structures for scalable trapped-ion quantum computing — •Victoria Schwab, Klemens Schueppert, Max Glantschnig, Alexander Zesar, Adrian Woyke, Philipp Hurdax, Bernhard Lamprecht, Marco Valentini, Marco Schmauser, and Philipp Schindler
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Q 63.36 |
Observing Product of Weak Values — •Vinay Tumuluru, Jan Dziewior, Carlotta Versmold, Florian Huber, Lev Vaidman, and Harald Weinfurter
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17:00 |
Q 63.37 |
Range of operation and oversqueezed regime of squeezing transfer as means of generating spin-entangled states in trapped ions — •Nadezhda Markova
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17:00 |
Q 63.38 |
Consistent Strong-Coupling Quantum Master Equations from Dynamical Maps — •Anton Braun, André Eckardt, and Alexander Schnell
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17:00 |
Q 63.39 |
Quantum algorithms to solve partial differential equations in battery modelling — •David Steffen, Albert Pool, Michael Schelling, and Birger Horstmann
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17:00 |
Q 63.40 |
The role of the zero mode on the entanglement dynamics of harmonic chains — •Stefan Aimet and Spyros Sotiriadis
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Q 63.41 |
Quantum robustness of the toric code in a parallel field on the honeycomb lattice — •Viktor Kott, Matthias Mühlhauser, Jan Alexander Koziol, and Kai Phillip Schmidt
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Q 63.42 |
Householder reflections in the Hilbert space of ions trapped in Paul trap — •Vasil Vasilev and Nikolay Vitanov
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Q 63.43 |
Onset of Quantum Thermalization in Jahn-Teller model. Stochasticity in ergodic quantum systems. — •Yoana Chorbadzhiyska and Peter Ivanov
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Q 63.44 |
Characterization and mitigation of optical side-channels in QKD — •Evelyn Edel, Moritz Birkhold, Lukas Knips, Sebastian Melik, and Harald Weinfurter
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Q 63.45 |
Quantum search with resetting — •Sayan Roy, Emma King, and Giovanna Morigi
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17:00 |
Q 63.46 |
Off-resonant dipole-phonon interaction for quantum information processing with molecular rotors — •Leonel O. Stenkhoff, Monika Leibscher, and Christiane P. Koch
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Q 63.47 |
Pulse shaping strategies: smooth sine-based pulses for enhanced stability and super power broadening with two tunable types of pulses — •Ivo Mihov and Nikolay Vitanov
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17:00 |
Q 63.48 |
Simulating Chemistry with Fermionic Optical Superlattices — •Jin Zhang, Fotios Gkritsis, Daniel Dux, Naman Jain, Christian Gogolin, and Philipp Preiss
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Q 63.49 |
Sparse Optimization of Quantum Fourier Transform Spectroscopy — •Chinmay Sangavadekar, Zhengjun Wang, and Frank Schlawin
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17:00 |
Q 63.50 |
Modeling spin initialization in highly strained silicon-vacancy centers — •Michael Gstaltmeyr, Marco Klotz, Andreas Tangemann, and Alexander Kubanek
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Q 63.51 |
Quantum Generative Modelling with Conservation Law based Pretraining — •Akash Malemath, Yannick Werner, Paul Lukowicz, and Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis
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Q 63.52 |
Cluster-additivity of perturbative discrete product of unitaries and applications to the variational quantum eigensolver — •Max Hörmann, Harald Leiser, Sumeet Sumeet, and Kai Phillip Schmidt
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Q 63.53 |
Employing Two-Photon Interference to Secure QKD Against Optical Side Channels — •Franziska Divkovic, Moritz Birkhold, Harald Weinfurter, and Lukas Knips
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Q 63.54 |
Robust VECSEL for Controlling trapped Magnesium Ions — •Tobias Spanke, Lennart Guth, Philip Kiefer, Lucas Eisenhart, Deviprasath Palani, Apurba Das, Florian Haße, Jörn Denter, Mario Niebuhr, Ulrich Warring, and Tobias Schätz
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Q 63.55 |
Complexity: chaos, regular, and complex — •Adisorn Panasawatwong, Jan-Michael Rost, and Ulf Saalmann
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Q 63.56 |
Efficient quantum control by composite ultrastrong field — •Kremena Parashkevova and Nikolay Vitanov
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Q 63.57 |
Towards Scalable Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions: Single-Ion Addressing and Efficient Cooling — •Robin Strohmaier, Daniel Wessel, Alexander Müller, Jonas Vogel, Björn Lekitsch, and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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Q 63.58 |
Noisy Rydberg Quantum Gates — •Santiago Higuera Quintero, Sebastian Weber, Katharina Brechtelsbauer, Nicolai Lang, Tilman Pfau, Florian Meinert, and Hans Peter Büchler
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Q 63.59 |
Quantum systems driven by nonclassical light treated using the hierarchy of pure states — •Vladislav Sukharnikov, Stasis Chuchurka, and Frank Schlawin
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Q 63.60 |
Exploring Long-Range Interactions in Quantum Many-Body Systems — •Antonia Duft, Patrick Adelhardt, and Kai Phillip Schmidt
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Q 63.61 |
Is Localization a security threat in Quantum Machine Learning? — •Yannick Werner, Nikolaos Palaiodimopoulos, Omid Faizy, Nico Piatkowski, Paul Lukowicz, and Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis
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Q 63.62 |
Gradient magnetometry with atomic ensembles — •Iagoba Apellaniz, Iñigo Urizar-Lanz, Zóltan Zimborás, Philipp Hyllus, and Géza Tóth
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Q 63.63 |
A Weak Measurement Based Toy Model to Probe Quantum Properties in a Cosmological Setting — •Joel Huber, Časlav Brukner, and Igor Pikovski
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Q 63.64 |
Towards a quantum processor with non-local interactions and programmable connectivity. — •Franz von Silva-Tarouca, Stephan Roschinski, Johannes Schabbauer, and Julian Léonard
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17:00 |
Q 63.65 |
Quantum simulator with 40 nuclear spins in diamond — •Christina Ioannou
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Q 63.66 |
Quantum strategies for rendezvous and domination tasks on graphs with mobile agents — •Giuseppe Viola and Piotr Mironowicz
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Q 63.67 |
Optimal control of arbitrary perfectly entangling gates for open quantum systems — •Adrian Romer, Daniel Reich, and Christiane P. Koch
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Q 63.68 |
Phase Space Dynamics of Continuous-Variable, Open Bosonic Systems with Generative Neural Quantum States — •Ege Görgün
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Q 63.69 |
Correlations in non Markovian Open Quantum System Dynamics — •Isabelle McEntee, Adrian Romer, and Christiane P. Koch
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