Entanglement Days 2018

Europe/Budapest
building A, conference room (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

building A, conference room

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Egry József str. 20-22, Budapest, H-1111
Description

Three-day workshop on quantum entanglement theory.

'I would not call [entanglement] one but rather the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics, the one that enforces its entire departure from classical lines of thought.' E. Schrödinger (1936)

Invited speakers

  • Iagoba Apellaniz (Bilbao)
  • John Calsamiglia (Barcelona)
  • Otfried Gühne (Siegen)
  • Felix Huber (Siegen)
  • Marcus Huber (Vienna)
  • István Kovács (Boston)
  • Wieslaw Laskowski (Gdansk)
  • Michal Oszmaniec (Gdansk)
  • Christian Schilling (Oxford)
  • Jens Siewert (Bilbao)
  • Tamás Vértesi (Debrecen)
  • Giuseppe Vitagliano (Vienna)
  • Mario Ziman (Bratislava)
  • Karol Zyczkowski (Kraków)

Abstracts

Please find the booklet below.

Organizers

  • Géza Tóth (UPV/EHU and Ikerbasque, Bilbao, and Wigner RCP)
  • Zoltán Zimborás (Wigner RCP)
  • Szilárd Szalay (Wigner RCP)
  • János Asbóth (Wigner RCP)

Past workshops (on the national level, in Hungarian): 20142015

Participants
  • Adam Sawicki
  • Albert Aloy
  • Aleksandr Berezutskii
  • Alexander Streltsov
  • Andrea Orbán
  • Arindam Mallick
  • Asger Kjærulff Jensen
  • Aurél Gábris
  • Balázs Dóra
  • Balázs Endre Szigeti
  • Bijoy Mathew
  • Borivoje Dakic
  • Bálint Koczor
  • Christian Schilling
  • Dávid Jakab
  • Eleftherios Tselentis
  • Fabian Bernards
  • Felix Huber
  • Fumio Hiai
  • Gael Sentís
  • Gergely Barcza
  • Gergely Szirmai
  • Giuseppe Vitagliano
  • Grzegorz Rajchel
  • Gábor Vattay
  • Géza Tóth
  • Iagoba Apellaniz
  • István Kovács
  • Jan Naudts
  • Jens Siewert
  • John Calsamiglia
  • Jordi Tura i Brugués
  • János Asbóth
  • Karol Zyczkowski
  • Konrad Szymański
  • Károly Ferenc Pál
  • Lajos Diósi
  • Laurin Ostermann
  • Li Xinhui
  • Lukas Knips
  • László Bacsardi
  • Marcus Huber
  • Mariami Gachechiladze
  • Mario Ziman
  • Markos Karasamanis
  • Matthias Kleinmann
  • Michał Oszmaniec
  • Miguel Navascues
  • Mihály Máté
  • Miklós Kornyik
  • Miklós Werner
  • Milán Mosonyi
  • Mátyás Koniorczyk
  • Máté Farkas
  • Nikolai Wyderka
  • Orsolya Kálmán
  • Otfried Gühne
  • Pavlo Pyshkin
  • Péter Lévay
  • Péter Vecsernyés
  • Péter Vrana
  • Rayssa Bruzaca de Andrade
  • Remigiusz Augusiak
  • Róbert Juhász
  • Sheikh Sazim
  • Szilárd Szalay
  • Tamás Geszti
  • Tamás Kiss
  • Tamás Kriváchy
  • Tamás Vértesi
  • Tomasz Linowski
  • Tulio Brito Brasil
  • Waldemar Kłobus
  • Wieslaw Laskowski
  • Wojciech Bruzda
  • Yukun Wang
  • Zahra Raissi
  • Zoltán Kökényesi
  • Zoltán Zimborás
  • Zsolt Szabó
  • Örs Legeza
    • 8:00 AM
      Registration, possibly setting up posters

      Registration, possibly setting up posters

    • 1
      Entanglement certification (plenary talk)
      Speaker: Marcus Huber (Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Vienna, Austria)
    • 2
      Distribution of entanglement and correlations in all finite dimensions (invited talk)
      Speaker: Jens Siewert
    • 3
      Quantum state redistribution with local coherence
      Speaker: Alexander Streltsov (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland)
    • 10:35 AM
      Coffee break
    • 4
      Codes of maximal distance and highly entangled subspaces (invited talk)
      Speaker: Felix Huber (University of Siegen, Germany)
    • 5
      Constructing k-uniform states of non-minimal support
      Speaker: Zahra Raissi (The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain)
    • 6
      Constraining the correlations in multi-qubit systems
      Speaker: Nikolai Wyderka (University of Siegen, Germany)
    • 12:15 PM
      Lunch break
    • 7
      Multipartite entanglement and combinatorial designs (plenary talk)
      Speaker: Karol Zyczkowski (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
    • 8
      Su(d) spin squeezing and many-body entanglement detection with uncertainty relations (invited talk)
      Speaker: Giuseppe Vitagliano (Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Vienna, Austria)
    • 3:15 PM
      Coffee break
    • 9
      Efficient classical simulation of lossy boson sampling via separable states (invited talk)
      Speaker: Michał Oszmaniec (National Quantum Information Centre, Gdansk, Poland)
    • 10
      Single-copy entanglement detection
      Speaker: Borivoje Dakic (Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Vienna, Austria)
    • 11
      Certifying an irreducible 1024-dimensional photonic state using refined dimension witnesses
      Speaker: Máté Farkas (University of Gdansk, Polnad)
    • 12
      Poster session, with emphasis on the odd-numbered posters.
    • 13
      Quantum steering and the geometry of the EPR-argument (plenary talk)
      Speaker: Otfried Gühne (University of Siegen, Germany)
    • 14
      Disproving hidden variable models with spin magnitude conservation (invited talk)
      Speaker: Wieslaw Laskowski (University of Gdansk, Poland)
    • 15
      Self-testing of two-qutrit systems
      Speaker: Remigiusz Augusiak (Center for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw, Poland)
    • 10:35 AM
      Coffee break
    • 16
      Quantum change-point and anomaly detection (invited talk)
      Speaker: John Calsamiglia (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
    • 17
      The limits of large quantum systems
      Speaker: Miguel Navascues (Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Vienna, Austria)
    • 18
      Device-independent witnesses of entanglement depth from two-body correlators
      Speaker: Albert Aloy (The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain)
    • 12:15 PM
      Conference photo and lunch break
    • 19
      Dynamics of entanglement (invited talk)
      Speaker: Mario Ziman (Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia)
    • 20
      Subradiance via entanglement in atoms with several independent decay channels

      https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.143602

      Speaker: Laurin Ostermann (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
    • 21
      Genuine multipartite entanglement detection without reference frames
      Speaker: Lukas Knips (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany)
    • 3:10 PM
      Coffee break
    • 22
      Universal critical behavior in the entanglement entropy of the quantum Ising model (invited talk)
      Speaker: István Kovács (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)
    • 23
      Bounding the set of classical correlations of a many-body system
      Speaker: Jordi Tura i Brugués (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching, Germany)
    • 24
      Momentum-Space Entanglement in Luttinger Liquids
      Speaker: Dóra Balázs (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
    • 25
      Poster session, with emphasis on the even-numbered posters.
    • 26
      Useful correlations from bound entangled states (plenary talk)
      Speaker: Tamás Vértesi (Institute for Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary)
    • 27
      Gradient magnetometry with entangled atomic ensembles (invited talk)
      Speaker: Iagoba Apellaniz (University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain)
    • 28
      Bound entangled states fit for robust experimental verification
      Speaker: Gael Sentís (University of Siegen, Germany)
    • 10:35 AM
      Coffee break
    • 29
      Signaling in Bell Experiments
      Speaker: Matthias Kleinmann (University of Siegen, Germany)
    • 30
      The asymptotic spectrum of LOCC transformations
      Speaker: Péter Vrana (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
    • 31
      Challenges in non-commutative information geometry
      Speaker: Jan Naudts (Universiteit Antwerpen)
    • 12:05 PM
      Lunch break
    • 32
      Introduction into fermionic correlation and applications in quantum chemistry (invited talk)
      Speaker: Christian Schilling (University of Oxford, England)
    • 33
      Quantum entanglement from single particle information
      Speaker: Adam Sawicki (Center for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw, Poland)
    • 34
      Nonlinear unitary quantum collapse model with self-generated noise
      Speaker: Tamás Geszti (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)
    • 35
      An effective dynamical model for selective measurement of observables in discrete quantum systems
      Speaker: Péter Vecsernyés (Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary)