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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IT, EMM 2024-05-31
11:50
Chiba Chiba University (Nishi-Chiba Campus) On the probability range and statistical sufficiency of quantum measurements
Michele Dall'Arno (TUT), Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya U.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-12-17
14:30
Okinawa OIST
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Macroscopic state and entropy
Teruaki Nagasawa, Kohtaro Kato, Eyuri Wakakuwa, Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
To show the irreversibility of the measurement process, von Neumann derived the microscopic entropy (von Neumann entropy... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-12-17
14:45
Okinawa OIST
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
The universality of the second law of information thermodynamics in quantum feedback protocols
Shintaro Minagawa (Nagoya Univ.), M. Hamed Mohammady (ULB), Kenta Sakai, Kohtaro Kato, Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
Maxwell’s demon is a paradox in which feedback control appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics. Maxwell’s de... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-12-18
14:15
Okinawa OIST
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Quantum testing regions and the generalized Alberti-Ulhmann criterion
Michele Dall'Arno (Toyohashi U. of Technology), Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya U.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-12-17
17:30
Okinawa OIST
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Poster Presentation] The advantage of sharp measurements: In terms of discrimination game and simulability
Kodai Kobayashi, Shintaro Minagawa, Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
We redefined the sharp measurements in terms of the repeatability of corresponding CP-instruments, which have been defin... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2021-12-01
15:40
Online Online Assuming the validity of the second law of thermodynamics in general probabilistic theories -- consequences and constraints on models --
Shintaro Minagawa, Hayato Arai, Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
We formulate a modified version of von Neumann's thermodynamic thought experiment with semipermeable membranes in the la... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2020-12-11
10:40
Online Online General state transitions with exact resource morphisms: a unified resource-theoretic approach
Wenbin Zhou, Francesco Buscemi (NU)
Given a non-empty closed convex subset F of density matrices, we formulate conditions that guarantee the existence of an... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2020-12-11
15:40
Online Online Thermodynamic Reverse Bounds for General Open Quantum Processes
Francesco Buscemi, Daichi Fujiwara, Naoki Mitsui, Marcello Rotondo (Nagoya Univ.)
Various quantum thermodynamic bounds are shown to stem from a single tighter and more general inequality, consequence of... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2019-11-18
13:50
Tokyo Gakushuin University [Poster Presentation] How to characterize a quantum measurement solely based on its output statistics?
Michele Dall'Arno (Waseda University), Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya University), Alessandro Bisio, Alessandro Tosini (Pavia University), Asaph Ho, Valerio Scarani (National University of Singapore)
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QIT
(2nd)
2018-11-26
- 2018-11-27
Tokyo The University of Tokyo [Invited Talk] [Invited Talk] The theory of quantum statistical comparison and some applications in quantum information sciences
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
In this talk I will review some central concepts in the theory of statistical comparison and its extensions to the quant... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2018-11-27
13:50
Tokyo The University of Tokyo [Invited Talk] The theory of quantum statistical comparison and some applications in quantum information sciences
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2015-05-26
12:00
Osaka Osaka University A second-law--like converse to the data-processing inequality
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2014-05-13
11:40
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Noise and disturbance in quantum measurements: an information-theoretic approach
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.), Michael Hall (Griffith Univ.), Masanao Ozawa (Nagoya Univ.), Mark Wilde (Lousiana State Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2012-11-27
16:40
Kanagawa Keio Univ. Hiyoshi Campus On the interconvertibility of bipartite quantum states by local operations and shared randomness, and the nonlocality hidden in any entangled state
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2011-11-22
17:00
Osaka Osaka Univ. Engr. Sci. Sigma Hall (Toyonaka) comparison of quantum statistical models
Keiji Matsumoto (NII), Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya U), David Reeb (Technische Universitat Munchen), Teiko Heinosaari (University of Turku)
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