Algebraic and Statistical ways into Quantum Resource Theories
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Thomas Theurer, Ulm University
Monday Jul 22, 2019 09:03 - 09:46
Quantifying operations with an application to coherence
Sarah Plosker, Brandon University
Monday Jul 22, 2019 09:47 - 10:23
The Robustness of k-coherence
Michele Dall'Arno, National University of Singapore
Monday Jul 22, 2019 11:01 - 11:50
Data-Driven Inference, Reconstruction, and Observational Completeness of Quantum Devices
Alessandro Bisio, University of Pavia
Monday Jul 22, 2019 14:20 - 15:05
Theoretical framework for Higher-Order Quantum Theory
Martin Hebenstreit, University of Innsbruck
Monday Jul 22, 2019 15:30 - 16:05
Classically simulable quantum computation and matchgate circuits
Xin Wang, University of Maryland
Monday Jul 22, 2019 16:07 - 17:00
Quantifying the magic resources for quantum computation
Andreas Winter, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 09:00 - 09:50
Resource theories of quantum channels and the universal role of resource erasure
Julio de Vicente, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 09:50 - 10:35
A resource theory of entanglement with a unique multipartite maximally entangled state
Nicholas LaRacuente, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 11:01 - 11:49
Commonalities and Complementarity in Quantum Resources
Nicole Yunger Halpern, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 13:45 - 14:27
How effectively can a molecular switch switch? A bound from thermodynamic resource theories
Marco Tomamichel, University of Technology Sydney
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 15:00 - 15:40
Avoiding irreversibility: engineering resonant conversions of quantum resources
Gerardo Adesso, University of Nottingham
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019 15:41 - 16:26
Every convex quantum resource is useful for channel discrimination
Nilanjana Datta, Cambridge University
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 09:01 - 09:47
Convergence rates for quantum evolution & entropic continuity bounds in infinite dimensions.
Anurag Anshu, Perimeter Institute
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 09:47 - 10:32
Efficient methods for one-shot quantum communication
Keiji Matsumoto, National Informatics Institute - Tokyo
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 11:03 - 11:36
Reversibility of distance measures : with some focus on total variation distance
Anna Jencova, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 13:45 - 14:24
Randomization theorem for bipartite quantum channels
Mario Berta, Imperial College London
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 15:00 - 15:47
De Finetti Theorems for Quantum Channels
Min-Hsiu Hsieh, University of Technology Sydney
Wednesday Jul 24, 2019 15:47 - 16:32
One-shot Distillation in a General Resource Theory
Vern Paulsen, University of Waterloo
Thursday Jul 25, 2019 09:00 - 09:44
Embezzlement of Entanglement
Michael Wolf, Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Thursday Jul 25, 2019 09:45 - 10:34
Zeno and the bomb
Mark Wilde, Cornell University
Thursday Jul 25, 2019 11:00 - 11:51
Resource theory of asymmetric distinguishability
Antonio Acin, ICFO The Institute of Photonic Sciences
Friday Jul 26, 2019 09:01 - 09:49
Bell inequalities for quantum certification
Felix Leditzky, University of Colorado Boulder
Friday Jul 26, 2019 09:49 - 10:32
Asymptotic performance of port-based teleportation
Iman Marvian, Duke University
Friday Jul 26, 2019 11:00 - 11:55
Sublinear Coherence distillation and a no-broadcasting theorem for coherence and asymmetry