Quantum 2025 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
MON 17: Quantum Communication and Networks: Theory
Montag, 8. September 2025, 16:30–18:30, ZHG006
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16:30 |
MON 17.1 |
Resolution of Holevo’s Conjecture on Classical-Quantum Channel Coding via Uncertainty Relations — •Joseph M. Renes
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16:45 |
MON 17.2 |
No-Go Theorem for Generic Simulation of Qubit Channels with Finite Classical Resources — •Sahil Gopalkrishna Naik, Nicolas Gisin, and Manik Banik
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17:00 |
MON 17.3 |
Extending Entropic Uncertainty Relations in QKD to multiple measurements — •Maik Romancewicz and Ramona Wolf
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17:15 |
MON 17.4 |
Quantum Conference Key Agreeement with Pre-shared Basis Choice — •Yien Liang, Anton Trushechkin, Hermann Kampermann, and Dagmar Bruß
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17:30 |
MON 17.5 |
Quantum conference key agreement in pair-entangled networks: Fundamental bounds — •Anton Trushechkin, Justus Neumann, Hermann Kampermann, and Dagmar Bruß
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17:45 |
MON 17.6 |
Merging-based Quantum Repeater — Maria Flors Mor-Ruiz, Jorge Miguel-Ramiro, •Julius Wallnöfer, Tim Coopmans, and Wolfgang Dür
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18:00 |
MON 17.7 |
Unlocking Quantum Advantage in Distributed Communication Networks — •Ananya Chakraborty, Ram Krishna Patra, Kunika Agarwal, Samrat Sen, Pratik Ghosal, Sahil Gopalkrishna Naik, Manik Banik, Mir Alimuddin, Edwin Peter Lobo, and Amit Mukherjee
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18:15 |
MON 17.8 |
Emergent statistical mechanics in holographic random tensor networks — •Shozab Qasim, Alexander Jahn, and Jens Eisert
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