The 15th Quantum Information Technology Symposium (QIT15)
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The Scope of the Symposium: This symposium is on the quantum information
science, which is a new interdisciplinary area of information science and
quantum mechanics.
The presentations in Japanese or English will be accepted.
Information
- Date: November 21-22, 2006
- Campus Plaza Kyoto
(939 Higashi-Shiokoji-Cho, Nisino-Toin-Dori Shiokoji Sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto Japan 600-8216)
- Expected number of participants:250
- ProgramiPDFj
- Early registration fee (banquet excluded) : 4000 yen (Student 1000 yen)
- Banquet fee: 4500 yen (Student: 3000 yen)
- Payment should be made by bank transfer by Nov. 2, 2006.
- QIT15 bank acount is as follows.
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- Please inform us as to your QIT15 registration number and the date of your bank transfer by email.( )
- On-site cash payment:
- Registration fee: 5000 yen (Student 2000 yen)
- Banquet fee: 5000 yen (Student: 4000 yen)
- Invited Talks:
- Matthias Christandl (University of Cambridge) "On the Properties of Entanglement Measures"
- Yasuhiko Arakawa (University of Tokyo) "Advances in physics and growth of quantum dots for quantum information technology"
- Michal Horodecki (University of Gdansk) "Are quantum correlations symmetric?"
- Tutorial Talk:
- Zhen Wang(NICT) "Niobium nitride(NbN) superconducting nanowire single photon detector"
- Topics:
- quantum computation
- quantum algorithm
- quantum computation models
- quantum complexity theory
- quantum programming language
- geometric quantum computing
- quantum computing devices
- optical quantum computing
- solid state quantum computing
- NMR quantum computing
- quantum information
- quantum cryptography
- quantum communication
- quantum estimation
- quantum measurement
- uncertainty
- quantum tomography
- completely positive maps
- quantum error correction
- decoherence
- quantum noise
- quantum coding theory
- fault-tolerant quantum computing
- quantum entanglement
- entanglement theory
- entanglement manipulation
- quantum teleportation
- non-locality
- contextuality
- quantum optics
- single photon generation
- entanglement production
- photon state control
- photon detection
- condensed matter physics
- relativistic quantum information theory
- Deadlines:
Sep. 13 (Wed.), 2006 for oral presentation
Oct. 10 (Tue.), 2006 for poster presentation
Oct. 10 (Tue.), 2006 for manuscript submission
Oct. 30 (Mon.), 2006 for registration
Nov. 2 (Thu.), 2006 for bank transfer
- For further information, please contact ORGANIZING COMMITTEE(E-mail: ):
- Akira Kitagawa (NICT)
- Seiichiro Tani (NTT/JST)
- Shigeru Yamashita (NAIST)
- Sponsored by Quantum Information Technology Committee (The Institute of
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers)
Chairman: Masanao Ozawa (Tohoku University)
- Joint hosting by Professional Group of Quantum Electronics, the Japan Scociety of Applied Physics.
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