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44 Symposium on Mathematical Physics
“New Developments in the Theory of Open Quantum Systems”
June 20-24, 2012, Toruñ, Poland
with a school for graduate students
OPEN SYSTEMS & INFORMATION DYNAMICS, THE EDITORS
REPORTS ON MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, THE EDITORS
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY
ALEXANDER JAB£OÑSKI FOUNDATION
POLISH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & HIGHER EDUCATION
LARGE SCALE INTEGRATING PROJECT Q-ESSENCE
KUJAWSKO-POMORSKIE REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
Organizing Committee, 44 SMP Institute of PhysicsNicolaus Copernicus UniversityGrudzi¹dzka 587-100 Toruñ, Poland
Tel: +48 (0)56 611 3236Fax: +48 (0)56 622 5397
E-mail: [email protected]://www.fizyka.umk.pl/zfmis/smp44/
Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus UniversityReports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors
Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The EditorsFundacja Aleksandra Jabłońskiego
Polish Ministry of Science & Higher EducationLarge Scale Integrating Project Q-ESSENCEKujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Government
44th Symposium on Mathematical PhysicsNew Developments in the Theory of Open Quantum Systems
Toruń, Poland, June 20–24, 2012Talks and meetings take place in the lecture hall 20 of the Institute of Physics,
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Grudziądzka 5/7
Changes in the programme
Friday, June 22, 2012
11.30-12.00 D. Lidar (Los Angeles, CA, USA): Zeno effect for quantum computation and control 16.00-16.30 N. Unal (Antalya, Turkey): Wave packets for time dependent harmonic oscillator
Saturday, June 23, 2012
18.00-18.30 M. Stobińska (Warszawa, Poland): Towards loophole-free Bell test with preselected unsymmetrical singlet states of light
Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus UniversityReports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors
Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The EditorsFundacja Aleksandra Jabłońskiego
Polish Ministry of Science & Higher EducationLarge Scale Integrating Project Q-ESSENCEKujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Government
44th Symposium on Mathematical PhysicsSchool on
New Developments in the Theory of Open Quantum Systems Toruń, Poland, June 20–21, 2012
School lectures take place in the hall 20 of the Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Grudziądzka 5/7
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Morning session. Chairman: D. Chruściński
8.50-9.00 Opening Address
9.00-10.10 A. Kossakowski (Toruń, Poland): Introduction to Markovian master equations
10.15-11.25 S. Maniscalco (Edinburgh, UK): Open quantum systems as probes of complex quantum systems
11.25-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.10 F. Benatti (Trieste, Italy): Open systems and quantum correlations
13.10-14.30 Lunch
Afternoon session. Chairman: F. Benatti
14.30-15.40 V. Vedral (Oxford, UK): Classical and quantum correlations: properties and dynamics
15.45-16.55 F. Petruccione (Durban, South Africa): Introduction to stochastic Schrödinger equations
16.55-17.30 Coffee break
17.30-18.40 D. Chruściński (Toruń, Poland): On generators of quantum dynamics
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Morning session. Chairman: S. Maniscalco
9.00-10.10 M. Fannes (Leuven, Belgium): Quantum stochastic processes
10.15-11.25 R. Alicki (Gdańsk, Poland): Thermodynamics of quantum open systems
11.25-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.10 S. Huelga (Ulm, Germany): Coherent effects in light harvesting complexes
13.10-14.30 Lunch
Afternoon session. Chairman: F. Petruccione
14.30-15.40 D. Lidar (Los Angeles, CA, USA): Introduction to dynamical decoupling
15.45-16.55 S. Pascazio (Bari, Italy): Quantum Zeno effect
16.55-17.30 Coffee break
17.30-18.40 A. Acin (Barcelona, Sapin): On quantum non-locality
Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus UniversityReports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors
Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The EditorsFundacja Aleksandra Jabłońskiego
Polish Ministry of Science & Higher EducationLarge Scale Integrating Project Q-ESSENCEKujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Government
44th Symposium on Mathematical PhysicsNew Developments in the Theory of Open Quantum Systems
Toruń, Poland, June 20–24, 2012Talks and meetings take place in the lecture hall 20 of the Institute of Physics,
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Grudziądzka 5/7
Friday, June 22, 2012 Titles of invited talks are boldfaced
Morning session. Chairman: D. Chruściński
9.15-9.30 Opening Address
9.30-10.00 F. Petruccione (Durban, South Africa): Open quantum walks for quantum information processing and quantum biology
10.00-10.30 S. Huelga (Ulm, Germany): Quantum metrology in open systems
10.30-11.00 A. Acin (Barcelona, Spain): Robust quantum correlations without complex encodings11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.00 D. Lidar (Los Angeles, CA, USA): Zeno effect for quantum computation and control 12.00-12.30 S. Maniscalco (Edinburgh, UK): Time-invariant discord and non-Markovianity 12.30-13.00 F. Benatti (Trieste, Italy): Entanglement for identical bosons 13.00-13.30 J. Eisert (Potsdam, Germany): Precisely timing open system dynamics
13.30-15.00 Lunch
Afternoon session. Chairman: K. Życzkowski
15.00-15.30 J. Rembieliński (Łódź, Poland): Lorentz-covariant quantum mechanics with a preferred frame. A toy model
15.30-16.00 A. Isar (Bucharest, Romania): Quantum entanglement, discord and decoherence in two-mode Gaussian open systems
16.00-16.30 N. Unal (Antalya, Turkey): Wave packets for time dependent harmonic oscillator
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-17.30 F. Plastina (Arcavacata di Rende, Italy): Loschmidt echo, non-Markovianity and orthogonality catastrophe
17.30-18.00 Ł. Skowronek (Kraków, Poland): How much is 3 bigger than 2? Criteria that detect entanglement in N ×N systems
18.00-18.30 G. Sarbicki (Stockholm, Sweden/Toruń Poland): Optimality, extremality and exposedness of positive maps
18.30-20:30 POSTER SESSION
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Morning session. Chairman: M. Kuś
9.00-9.30 A. Kossakowski (Toruń, Poland): Remarks on reduced evolution 9.30-10.00 G. Marmo (Napoli, Italy): Open systems in the geometrical formulation of quantum mechanics10.00-10.30 S. Pascazio (Bari, Italy): Wave function renormalization and quantum Zeno effect in
resonantly enhanced tunneling 10.30-11.00 K. Życzkowski (Kraków, Poland): Dynamical entropic uncertainty relation
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.00 M. Ohya (Tokyo, Japan): Adaptive dynamics and its applications
12.00-12.30 L. Accardi (Rome, Italy): Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics: equivalence between local KMS condition and dynamical detailed balance
12.30-13.00 M. Guta (Nottingham, UK): System identification and Fisher information(s) for quantum Markov dynamics
13.00-14:00 ROMP & OSID meetings
13.30-15.00 Lunch
Afternoon session. Chairman: S. Pascazio
15.00-15.30 D. Militello (Palermo, Italy): Quantum Zeno dynamics induced by temperature
15.30-16.00 E. Gutkin (Toruń, Poland): Billiard caustics, floating in neutral equilibrium, and the isoperimetric inequality
16.00-16.30 M. Zwolak (Corvallis, OR, USA): The symmetry of information and the emergence of the classical world
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-17.30 Ch. Uchiyama (Yamanashi, Japan): Effect of initial correlation on linear response
17.30-18.00 N. Watanabe (Tokyo, Japan): Note on complexity of quantum communication processes
18.00-18.30 M. Stobińska (Warszawa, Poland): Towards loophole-free Bell test with preselected unsymmetrical singlet states of light
19.00-22:00 Banquet at Collegium Maximum, Pl. Rapackiego 1
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Morning session. Chairman: A. Jamiołkowski
9.30-10.00 M. Fannes (Leuven, Belgium): Reconstructing the von Neumann entropy in terms of integer-order Rényi entropies for Gaussian fermionic states
10.00-10.30 M. Kuś (Warszawa, Poland): Differential geometry and entanglement10.30-11.00 R. Demkowicz-Dobrzański (Warszawa, Poland): Quantum enhanced metrology and the
geometry of quantum channels11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.00 P. Horodecki (Gdańsk, Poland): From entanglement-based superadditivity of information transfer to percolation phenomena
12.00-12.30 R. Alicki (Gdańsk, Poland): A resonance mechanism of efficient energy transfer mediated by Fenna-Matthews-Olson complex
12.30-13.00 J. Korbicz (Barcelona, Spain): Group-theoretical framework for quantum mechanics 13.00-13.30 I. Ojima (Kyoto, Japan): How to unify four interactions in a composition series? 13.30-15.00 Lunch
Afternoon session. Chairman: M. Fannes
15.00-15.30 P. Verrucchi (Florence, Italy): Open quantum systems and the parametric representation: from entanglement to Berry's phase
15.30-16.00 H. Hayakawa (Kyoto, Japan): Geometrical quantum pump for fermion transport
16.00-16.30 J. Clark (Helsinki, Finland): Diffusive limit for a quantum linear Boltzmann dynamics
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-17.30 K. Stefański (Bydgoszcz, Poland): Long-time transients in quantum open systems
17.30-18.00 M. Fraas (Zurich, Switzerland): Adiabatic response for Lindblad dynamics
18.00 Closing statement
Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus UniversityReports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors
Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The EditorsFundacja Aleksandra Jabłońskiego
Polish Ministry of Science & Higher EducationLarge Scale Integrating Project Q-ESSENCEKujawsko-Pomorskie Regional Government
44th Symposium on Mathematical PhysicsNew Developments in the Theory of Open Quantum Systems
Toruń, Poland, June 20–24, 2012Posters are displayed outside lecture hall 20
POSTERS1. D. Borycki (Toruń, Poland): Modelling of superconducting Tc-dome in iron-based high-Tc
superconductors 2. B. Bylicka (Toruń, Poland): Quantum correlations in Bell-diagonal states3. P. Caban (Łódź, Poland): Relativistic spin operator and Dirac equation4. D. Calvani (Florence, Italy): Coherent state parametric representation of an open quantum system5. A. Czerwiński (Toruń, Poland): Majorisation in open quantum systems6. D. Bhaktavatsala Rao Dasari (Aarhus, Denmark): Resilience of quantum search algorithms to qubit
losses7. A. Dąbrowska, P. Staszewski (Bydgoszcz, Poland): A posterior quantum dynamics for a continuous
diffusion observation of coherent channel8. A. De Pasquale (Pisa, Italy): Quantifying the noise of a quantum channel by noise addition9. S. Di Martino (Palermo, Italy): Multipartite entanglement: an algebraic approach10. K. Horodecki (Gdańsk, Poland): On distinguishing of non-signaling boxes via completely locality
preserving operations11. P. Jakubczyk (Rzeszów, Poland): A new method of construction of Schur-Weyl states12. M. Jarzyna (Warszawa, Poland): Quantum interferometry with and without an external phase reference13. J. Jurkowski (Toruń, Poland): Discord derived from Tsallis entropy14. J. Kołodyński (Warszawa, Poland): Phase estimation without a priori phase knowledge in the presence
of loss 15. P. Kondratiuk (Warszawa, Poland): Graph-structured random evolution operators16. B. Leggio (Palermo, Italy): Fluctuation theorems within non-Markovian dynamics17. M. Łabuz (Rzeszów, Poland): Implementation of arithmetic qubits on Galois field extensions for the
eigenvalue problem of the Heisenberg exchange hamiltonian of a magnetic heptagon18. M. Markiewicz (Gdańsk, Poland): Correlation tensor criteria for genuine multiqubit entanglement19. T. Matsuoka (Chino, Japan): On the separability condition for a subclass of circulant states in the
C^3 \otimes C^3 system 20. P. Mazurek (Gdańsk, Poland): Entanglement decay in silicon quantum dots induced by Fermi contact
hyperfine interaction21. S. McEndoo (Edinburgh, UK): Entanglement of two qubits in an ultracold atomic reservoir22. P. Migdał (Barcelona, Spain): Immunity of information encoded in singlet states against one particle
loss23. J. Milewski (Poznań, Poland): Arithmetic quantum mechanics and Galois qudits24. K. Okamura (Kyoto, Japan): From Born rule to large deviations
25. M. Osmanov (Zurich, Switzerland): Open quantum systems coupled to classical environments 26. M. Oszmaniec (Warszawa, Poland): On detection of quasiclassical states27. F. Pollock (Oxfrod, UK): The multi-site variational polaron transformation28. J. Pytel-Zwolak (Corvallis, OR, USA): Investigating entanglement in 2N qubit chains via
entanglement witnesses 29. R. Rosati (Torino, Italy): The Wigner-function formalism applied to the study of open quantum
devices: many open problems30. A. Rutkowski (Toruń, Poland): A family of generalized Horodecki-like entangled states31. A. Sawicki (Bristol, UK): Symplectic techniques in quantum entanglement theory32. M. Smaczyński (Kraków, Poland): Selfcomplemontory class of quantum channels33. S. Spilla (Palermo, Italy): Dissipative effects on a generation scheme of a GHZ state in a three
Josephson qubit system34. K. Szczygielski (Gdańsk, Poland): Master equation of periodically driven two-level open quantum
system: Floquet theory35. Y. Tanaka (Tokyo, Japan): Application of adaptive dynamics to life science36. T. Tylec (Gdańsk, Poland): Positive maps between matrix algebras. Tracing the difference between 2-
and 3-dimensional case37. K. Urbanowski (Zielona Góra, Poland): Effective hamiltonians for complexes of unstable particles38. A. Valido (La Laguna, Spain): Multipartite entanglement in non-resonant harmonic oscillators at non-
equilibrium conditions39. M. Van Horssen (Nottingham, UK): Large deviations and quantum dynamical phase transitions for the
atom maser40. A. Wal (Rzeszów, Poland): Multielectron system in a quantised magnetic field41. P. Witas (Łódź, Poland): EPR correlations and Newton-Wigner localization42. R. Wojnar (Warszawa Poland): Two alternating phase singularities, vortices, grains triple junctions in
optical wave fields, graphene. 43. R. Wojnar (Warszawa Poland): Hyperbolicity of diffusion equation contradicts the entropy growth
principle44. F. Wudarski (Toruń, Poland): Geometry of entanglement witnesses parameterized by SO(3) group45. K. Zakrzewska (Łódź, Poland): A simple proof of one-way quantum capacity of quantum erasure
channel
46. F. Lucas (Dresden, Germany): Analytic descriptions for open quantum systems from generalized perturbative expansion and resummation