Dresden 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
QI 10: Quantum Information: Concepts and Methods I
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 09:30–12:45, BEY/0137
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09:30 |
QI 10.1 |
Deciding finiteness of Hamiltonian algebras I — •David Edward Bruschi, Tim Christoph Heib, and Robert Zeier
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09:45 |
QI 10.2 |
Deciding finiteness of bosonic dynamics II — •Tim Heib
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10:00 |
QI 10.3 |
Identification of unital channels without mixed-unitary representation — •Charlotte Bäcker and Walter Strunz
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10:15 |
QI 10.4 |
Understanding Quantum Reservoir Computing through the lens of Krylov Complexity — •Saud Cindrak, Lina Jaurigue, and Kathy Lüdge
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10:30 |
QI 10.5 |
Characterizing Criteria of Non-Markovian Dynamics and Quantum Memory — •Nick Maryshchak, Charlotte Bäcker, and Walter Strunz
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10:45 |
QI 10.6 |
Use of Neural Networks to Reconstruct Information on NV-Center Spin Registers — •Alessia Camuti Borani, Matthias Müller, and Tommaso Calarco
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11:00 |
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30min. break
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11:30 |
QI 10.7 |
Entanglement quantification with randomized measurements is maximally difficult — Julian Eisfeld and •Nikolai Wyderka
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11:45 |
QI 10.8 |
The three kinds of three-qubit entanglement — •Szilárd Szalay
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12:00 |
QI 10.9 |
Gaussian fermionic embezzlement of entanglement — •Alessia Kera, Lauritz van Luijk, Alexander Stottmeister, and Henrik Wilming
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12:15 |
QI 10.10 |
The relative entropy of magic and its nonadditivity — •Carolin Deckers, Justus Neumann, Hermann Kampermann, and Dagmar Bruß
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12:30 |
QI 10.11 |
Characterizing covariance matrix and entanglement with finite Fourier transformed Observables — •Dimpi Thakuria, Konrad Szymański, Shuheng Liu, and Giuseppe Vitagliano
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