Quantum Frontiers Workshop
A workshop focused on theoretical aspects of quantum information science, including metrology, resources theories, relativistic quantum information, and quantum foundations.
Workshop description:
This workshop will bring together theorists working across diverse subfields of quantum information science to share their research with the aim of making new connections and fostering collaboration. The workshop will take place in Wilder 202 before lunch and Wilder 104 after lunch.
To participate in the workshop or for more information, contact Alexander Smith at alexander.r.smith@dartmouth.edu.
Speaker list and workshop schedule:
9:45am Quantification and manipulation of magic states
Mehdi Ahmadi, Santa Clara University
10:25am The Wigner flow for open quantum systems
Miles Blencowe, Dartmouth College
11:05am Coffee break
11:25am Experimental tests of pseudo-superdeterministic theories
Ian Durham, Saint Anselm College
12:05pm Reflections on quantum systems and subsystems, entanglement, and all that
Lorenza Viola, Dartmouth College
12:45pm Lunch at Class of 1953 Commons, 104 Paganucci Lounge
2:30pm Multitaper spectral estimation using a qubit sensor
Leigh Norris, Dartmouth College
3:10pm Quantum metrology under spatially and temporally correlated quantum noise
Felix Beaudoin, Dartmouth College
3:50pm Fault-tolerant quantum computation with non-deterministic entangling gates
Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, University of Bristol
4:30pm Coffee break
4:50pm Operational definition of the equivalence principle using quantum systems
Roberto Onofrio, Dartmouth College
5:30pm Massive Unruh particles cannot be directly observed
Andrzej Dragan, University of Warsaw
6:10pm Fermion algebra for qubits
James D. Whitfield, Dartmouth College
7:30pm Dinner at Pine Restaurant