Interdisciplinary Research Seminar "Quantum Networks"
This interdisciplinary research seminar brings together researchers from physics, computer sciences and mathematics in order to tackle the multifaceted challenges of modern quantum networks.
The seminar will take place
Tuesday from 2:15 pm-3:30 pm in the lecture room A5
Seminar Program
- Summer 2019
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30.04.2019 Dominik Hangleiter, FU Berlin
"Verication vs. approximate sampling: How hard is it to verify quantum supremacy?"
21.05.2019 Robert König, TU München
"Quantum advantage with noisy shallow circuits in 3D"
04.06.2019 www.cewqo2019.uni-paderborn.de
(no seminar but your are welcome to join the workshop)
11.06.2019 Mauro Paternostro, Queen's University Belfast
"Quantum state engineering based on machine learning-enhanced quantum walks"
18.06.2019 Norbert Schuch, MPI für Quantenoptik, Garching
"tba"
25.06.2019 Jelmer Renema, University of Twente
"Can we reach a quantum advantage using photonics?"
02.07.2019 Marco Aldi, Virginia Commonwealth University
"A Mathematical Perspective on Quantum Satisability Problems"
09.07.2019 Norbert Lütkenhaus, University of Waterloo
"tba" - Winter 2018/19
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16.10.2018 Jan Sperling, Paderborn University
"New approaches in entanglement theory"
23.10.2018 Albert Werner, University of Copenhagen
The interplay of disorder and interaction: From Anderson to many-body
localization
30.10.2018 Janos Asboth, Wigner research center
"Topological phases of quantum walks and how they can be detected"6.11.2018 Dagmar Bruss, University Düsseldorf
tba20.11.2018 Saleh Rahimi-Keshari, University Hannover
"The promise and limitations of quantum simulation with linear optics"15.1.2019 Philip Walther, University of Vienna
"Quantum photonics for secure quantum computing and counter-intuitive quantum communications “22.1.2019 Fabio Sciarrino, Sapienza University Rome
tba29.1.2019 Anthony Laing, University of Bristol
tba - Summer 2018
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2018-04-24 Sevag Gharibian Introduction to quantum computing 2018-05-08 Sonja Barkhofen "Overview over measures of non-classicality Gaussian boson sampling for perfect matchings of arbitrary graphs", arxiv 1712.06729 physics point of view 2018-05-15 Sevag Gharibian same work from computer scientist point of view 2018-05-29 Paulina Sharapova Quantum Experiments and Graphs: Multiparty States as Coherent Superpositions of Perfect Matchings (PhysRevLett.119.240403) 2018-06-05 General discussion about future topics 2018-06-19 Planning for next semester 2018-06-26 Tim Bartley "Efficient algorithm for boson sampling with partially distinguishable photons" and "Sampling of partially distinguishable bosons and the relation to the multidimensional permanent" 2018-07-03 Christine Silberhorn Summary of Gaussian Boson Sampling 2018-07-17 Elisabeth Wagner Experimental learning of quantum states arXiv:1712.00127 - Winter 2017/18
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2017-10-24 Martin Kolb Mixing for Markov Chains 2017-11-07 Tim Bartley Overview over measures of non-classicality 2017-11-21 Sonja Barkhofen What can Quantum Optics Say about Computational Complexity Theory? PRL 114 060501 2017-11-28 Sonja Barkhofen/ Tim Bartley Part II 2017-12-12 Linda Sansoni Gaussian Boson Sampling 2017-12-19 Torsten Meier Scattershot Boson Sampling 2018-01-16 Johannes Blömer A linear-optical proof that the permanent is# P-hard 2018-01-30 Joachim Hilgert/ Martin Kolb Mathematical Background of Boson Sampling - Summer 2017
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Donnerstag, 20. April 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Sonja Barkhofen
Titel: Introduction to quantum computing - An experimental point of view
Donnerstag, 27. April 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Joachim Hilgert
Titel: Bosonen, Symmetrische Tensoren und Permanenten
Donnerstag, 04. Mai 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Johannes Blömer
Titel: Komplexitätsklassen und Samplingprobleme I
Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Johannes Blömer
Titel: Komplexitätsklassen und Samplingprobleme II
Donnerstag, 18. Mai 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Johannes Blömer
Titel: Komplexitätsklassen und Samplingprobleme III
In den Wochen vom 25.05 bis 22.06 wird wegen diverser Feiertage, Asta Festival und Klausurtagung kein Seminar stattfinden
Donnerstag, 29. Juni 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender: Johannes Blömer
Titel: Exaktes Bosonsampling
Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender:
Martin Kolb
Titel: Zufallsmatrizen
Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender:
Tobias Weich
Titel: Approximatives Bosonsampling
Donnerstag, 20. Juli 2017; 14:15 - 15:45 in D1.303
Vortragender:
Tim Bartley
Titel: Boson Sampling Experimente
Organizers
Prof. Dr. Johannes Blömer |
Büro: O4.258 |
Prof. Dr. Joachim HilgertProfessor - i.R. |
Büro: D2.207 |
Prof. Dr. Martin Kolb |
Büro: J2.207 |
Prof. Dr. Christine SilberhornLehrstuhlinhaberin |
Büro: ST0.131 |
Prof. Dr. Tobias WeichLeiter der AG Spektralanalysis |
Büro: D2.216 |