Open Quantum Systems and Quantum Information Theory
Toulouse, 16-18 November 2011
The aim of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians and
physicists working on open quantum systems and quantum information
theory and to develop interactions between the two communities. Two
introductory lectures will be given, presenting the results, tools and
major open problems in the two fields. The remaining time will be
devoted to more conventional talks presenting state-of-the-art research
results interesting for both communities.
The workshop will take place at the Institut de Mathématiques of Toulouse (1st floor Building 1R3). The workshop starts Wednesday 16th November 9 a.m and finishes Friday 18th November 5 p.m.
Workshop poster [pdf].Robert Alicki (University of Gdansk)
Stéphane Attal (Université Lyon 1)
Guillaume Aubrun (Université Lyon 1)
Alberto Barchielli (Universita Politecnico Di Milano)
Daniel Braun (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Toulouse)
Raphael Chetrite (Université Nice)
Alain Joye (Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble)
Satya Majumdar (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Paris-sud)
Karol Penson (Laboratoire de physique des liquides Paris Jussieu)
David Pérez-Garcia (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Francesco Petruccione (Center for Quantum Technology, University of KwaZulu Natal)
Claude-Alain Pillet [IL] (Université du sud Toulon)
Pierre Rouchon (Ecole des Mines Paristech Paris)
Francesco Ticozzi (Universita Di Padova)
Andreas Winter [IL] (University of Bristol)
Quanhua Xu (Université de Franche-Comté)
Karol Życzkowski (Jagiellonian University, Cracow)
IL = introductory lecture
The workshop will take place at the Institut de Mathématiques of Toulouse (1st floor Building 1R3). The workshop starts Wednesday 16th November 9 a.m and finishes Friday 18th November 5 p.m.
Workshop poster [pdf].
Invited speakers
IL = introductory lecture
Organizing committee
Schedule
Wednesday, November 16th
- 8h30-9h00 Registration & Coffee
- 9h00-10h40 Claude-Alain Pillet - Full Counting Statistics and Time's Arrow in Open Quantum Systems
- 10h40-11h00 Coffee
- 11h00-11h50 Robert Alicki - Stability versus Irreversibility of Information Processing
- 11h50-13h30 Lunch
- 13h30-14h20 Pierre Rouchon - Stabilization of discrete-time quantum systems subject to non-demolition measurements with imperfections and delays
- 14h20-15h10 Alain Joye - Correlated Markov Quantum Walks
- 15h10-15h40 Coffee
- 15h40-17h10 Andreas Winter - Mathematical challenges of quantum information
Thursday, November 17th
- 8h30-9h00 Coffee
- 9h00-9h50 Karol Życzkowski - Compositions of random maps and Fuss-Catalan distributions
- 9h50-10h20 Coffee
- 10h20-11h10 Karol Penson - Moment problems and their applications in Physics and Probabilities
- 11h10-12h00 Satya Majumdar - Distribution of Bipartite Entanglement of a Random Pure State
- 12h00-14h00 Lunch
- 14h00-14h50 Alberto Barchielli - Quantum measurements in continuous in time: information gain, entanglement protection and production
- 14h50-15h20 Coffee
- 15h20-16h10 Quanhua Xu - Grothendieck’s inequality and the asymptotic quantum Birkhoff conjecture
- 16h10-17h00 Francesco Petruccione - Open Quantum Walks: a tool for dissipative quantum computing and quantum state preparation
Friday, November 18th
- 8h30-9h00 Coffee
- 9h00-9h50 Guillaume Aubrun - Entanglement threshold for random states
- 9h50-10h20 Coffee
- 10h20-11h10 Raphaël Chetrite - Fluctuation Relations for Quantum Markovian Dynamical Systems}
- 11h10-12h00 David Pérez-Garcia - Tensor Network States: an easy description of exotic states of matter
- 12h00-14h00 Lunch
- 14h00-14h50 Francesco Ticcozi - Stability of quantum dynamical semigroups: tools for state preparation and information protection
- 14h50-15h20 Coffee
- 15h20-16h10 Stéphane Attal - Open Quantum Random Walks: Central Limit Theorems and Continuous-Time Limits
- 16h10-17h00 Daniel Braun - Towards a universal set of quantum channels