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Środowiskowe Seminarium z Informacji i Technologii Kwantowych

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2015-06-11 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Magdalena Stobińska (Uniwersytet Gdański, IF PAN)

Two Copies of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen State of Light Lead to Refutation of EPR Ideas

2015-05-28 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Alejandro Mattar (ICFO, Barcelona)

Quantum Information with black boxes: theory and applications

2015-05-21 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Adam Miranowicz (UAM Poznań)

Optimal quantum state tomography based on local and global measurements

We present an error analysis of various tomographic protocolsbased on the linear inversion for the reconstruction of an unknowntwo-qubit state. We solve the problem of finding a tomographicprotocol which is the most robust against errors in terms of thelowest value (i.e., equal to 1) of a condition number, as requiredby the Gastinel–Kahan theorem. In contrast, standard tomographicprotocols, including those based on mutually unbiased bases, arenonoptimal for determining all the 16 elements of an unknowntwo-qubit density matrix. Our method is based on the measurementsof the 16 generalized Pauli operators, where twelve of them can belocally measured, and the other four require nonlocal Bellmeasurements. Our method corresponds to selectively measuring, oneby one, all the real and imaginary elements of an unknowntwo-qubit density matrix. We describe two experimentally feasiblesetups of this protocol for the optimal reconstruction of twophotons in an unknown polarization state using conventionaldetectors and linear-optical elements. Moreover, we define theoperators for the optimal reconstruction of the states ofmultiqubit or multilevel (qudit) systems.
2015-05-07 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Jan Dereziński (KMMF UW)

Why is the Weyl quantization the best?

I will describe the five most natural quantizations of a symplectic vector space:the x-p, p-x, Wick, anti-Wick and Weyl(-Wigner) quantizations, whose relationships can be expressed by the so-called Berezin diagram. I will comment on the central role played by the Weyl quantization. There are at least two aspects of this role -- higher symmetry group (the symplectic invariance) and better error terms in the semiclassical approximation.
2015-04-30 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Agata Chęcińska (IFT UW)

Witnessing non-classicality of a state with the Unruh-deWitt detector

We discuss the idea of witnessing non-classicality of an unknown quantum state. A corresponding witness of non-classicality was introduced and operationally defined by S. Agarwal and J.H. Eberly in Phys. Rev. A 86, 022341 (2012). We apply this formalism to a relativistic model of Unruh-deWitt detectors with the aim of verifying the impact of relative motion on the performance of such witnesses. [Work in progress].
2015-04-23 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Florian Mintert (Imperial College, London)

Completely positive phenomenology of non-Markovian dynamics

2015-04-16 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Rafał Demkowicz-Dobrzański (IFT UW)

Searching for fundamental quantum bounds on stability of atomic clocks

2015-04-09 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Piotr Ćwikiliński (Uniwersytet Gdański)

Single shot thermodynamics operations

2015-03-26 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Filip Wudarski (UMK Toruń)

On admissible memory kernels in open systems dynamics

2015-03-19 (Czwartek)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.02, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 10:30  Calendar icon
Adam Bednorz (IFT UW)

Relativistic quantum noninvasive measurement

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