l Forum on Sunday is Cancelled
* Everybody can attend the tutorial and the forum
Aug 25 (Mon) Tutorial |
Aug 26 (Tue) Tutorial |
Aug 27 (Wed) |
Aug 28 (Thu) Main Conference |
Aug 29 (Fri) Main Conference |
Aug 30 (Sat) Main Conference |
Aug 31 (Sun) Special program |
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8:30 Registration 8:50 Opening Key note S. Popescu invited talk S. Zubairy |
9:00-10:30 2 invited talks N. Gisin G. Milburn |
9:00-10:30 2 invited talks A. Tomita J. Smolin |
9:00-10:30 Key note A. Zeilinger invited talk W. Hwang
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10:00-12:00 (Room 1423) Forum on Entanglement Cancelled |
9:30-11:30 C. Bennett |
9:30-11:30 M. Hillery |
11:00-12:30 3 long talks Kyung Soo Choi Nobert Lutkenhaus Kazunobu Sato |
11:00-12:30 3 long talks Graeme Smith, Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Toyohiro Tsurumaru |
11:00-12:30 3 long talks Richard Jozsa Runyao Duan Joonwoo Bae |
11:00-12:30 3 long talks Jaeyoon Cho Koji Maruyama Hiroki Takesue |
Forum on Entanglement |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Photo Session Lunch |
Excursion |
Lunch |
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1:30-3:30 J. Gruska |
1:30-3:30 J. Bergou |
2:30-4:10 A: Quantum key distribution Yoritoshi Adachi, Jan Bouda, Qin Wang,
B: Quantum states and Operations Jeong San Kim, Toby Cubitt, Yeong-Cherng Liang, Taehoon Ahn, Yukilhiro Ota |
2:30-4:10 A: Quantum computation and algorithms Ashley Montanaro, Marcelo de Almeida, Richard Low, Andrew White, Dan Browne
B: Quantum states and Non-locality Cyril Branciard, Jaewoo Joo, Xiaosong Ma, Sujit Choudhary, Soojoon Lee |
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2:30-4:10 A: Quantum channels Joonwoo Bae, Oleg Pilyavets, Lawrence Ioannou,
B: Implementations and schemes Jaehak Lee, Kunihiro Kojima, Su-yong Lee, Ken-ichi Harada, Mun Dae Kim
4:20 Closing & Student poster awarding |
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4:00-6:00 Jaewan Kim |
4:00-6:00 Jungsang Kim |
4:30-6:10 |
4:30-6:10 Poster Session |
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6:30 |
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6:30 Banquet |
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6 tutorials |
8 invited talks including 2 keynote addresses 12 long talks (30 min) and 29 short talks (20 min) 2 poster sessions, 1 banquet address |
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August 25, 2008 (Mon.)
[Tutorial]
Information Is
Quantum .......................................................................................
Charles H. Bennett (IBM Research, USA)
[Tutorial]
QUANTUM
INFORMATION PRIMITIVES and QUANTUM COMPLEXITY THEORY ............................... Jozef Gruska
(Masaryk University, Czech Republik)
[Tutorial]
Introduction to
Quantum information science.............................................
Jaewan Kim (KIAS)
August 26, 2008 (Tue.)
[Tutorial]
Quantum Walks ..............................................................................................
Mark Hillery (Hunter College of CUNY, USA)
[Tutorial]
Generalized
quantum measurements (POVMs) and their application to quantum information
processing ...............
Janos Bergou (Hunter College of CUNY, USA)
[Tutorial]
Engineering Quantum Information Processor ................................................................... Jungsang Kim (Duke University, USA)
Oral Presentations
August 27, 2008 (Wed.)
[Keynote]
Time in quantum
mechanics ....................................................................................
Sandu Popescu (University of Bristol)
[Invited Talk]
Optical sub-wavelength
lithography: With and without entanglement ...............................................
M. Suhail
Zubairy(Texax A& M University, USA)
[Long Talk]
Coherent control
of entanglement with atomic ensembles ..........................................................
Kyung Soo Choi (California Institute of Technology, USA), Hui Deng (California
Institute of Technology, USA), Julien Laurat (California Institute of
Technology, USA), and Scott B. Papp (California Institute of Technology, USA) and
H. Jeff Kimble (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Squashing Models
for Optical Measurements in Quantum Communication .......................................... Normand J.
Beaudry (Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada), Tobias
Mo-roder(Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada, and
Institute of Optics, Photonics and Information, University Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Germany) and Norbert L¨utkenhaus
(Institute for Quan-tum Computing, University of Waterloo, Canada, and
Institute of Optics, Photonics and Information, Uni-versity Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Germany)
Molecular-Spin
Quantum Manipulation by Pulsed Electron Magnetic Resonance: Pulsed ENDOR-and
Coherent Dual
ELDOR-QC ..................................................................................................
Kazunobu Sato(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan), Robabeh Rahimi(Kinki
University, Japan) Shigeaki Nakazawa(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan),
Tomoaki Ise(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan), Shinsuke Nishida(Osaka
City University, JST-CREST, Japan), Tomohiro Yoshino(Osaka City University,
Japan), Kazuo Toyota(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan), Daisuke
Shiomi(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan), Yasushi Morita(Osaka University,
JST-CREST, Japan), Masahiro Kitagawa(Osaka University, JST-CREST, Japan),
Kazuhiro Nakasuji,(Osaka University, Japan) Mikio Nakahara(Kinki University,
Japan), Hideyuki Hara(Bruker Biospin, Japan and Germany), Patrick Carl(Bruker
Biospin, Japan and Germany), Peter Hofer(Bruker Biospin, Japan and Germany),
and Takeji Takui(Osaka City University, JST-CREST, Japan)
[Parallel session A] QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION
Passive decoy-state quantum cryptography with
pseudo-single-photon sources ......................................
Yoritoshi Adachi (Osaka University, and CREST Research Team for Photonic
Quantum Information, Saitama, Japan) Takashi Yamamoto (Osaka University, and
CREST Research Team for Photonic Quantum Information, Saitama, Japan), Masato Koashi
(Osaka University, and CREST Research Team for Photonic Quantum Information,
Saitama, Japan) and Nobuyuki Imoto (Osaka University, and CREST Research Team
for Photonic Quantum Information, Saitama, Japan)
Decoy states for
quantum key distribution based on decoherence-free subspaces .....................................
Zhen-Qiang Yin (University of Science and Technology of China, China), Yi-Bo
Zhao (University of Sci-ence and Technology of China, China), Zheng-Wei Zhou
(University of Science and Technology of China, China), Zheng-Fu Han
(University of Science and Technology of China, China) and Guang-Can Guo
(Uni-versity of Science and Technology of China, China)
Security proof of
differential phase shift quantum key distribution in the noiseless case ............................... Yi-Bo Zhao
(University of Science and Technology of China, China), Chi-Hang Fred Fung
(University of Hong Kong, China), Zheng-Fu Han (University of Science and
Technology of China, China) and Guang-Can Guo (University of Science and
Technology of China, China)
Tamper-Resistant
Encryption of Quantum Information ............................................................ Andris
Ambainis (University of Latvia, Latvia, and Institute for Quantum Computing,
University of Water-loo, Canada) , Jan Bouda (Masaryk University, Czech
Republic) and Andreas Winter (University of Bristol, UK, and National
University of Singapore, Singapore)
Sub-poissonian
distributed heralded single photon source and decoy-state quantum key
distribution ...................
Q. Wang (University
of Science and Technology of China, China, and the Royal Institute of
Technology Sweden, Sweden), W. Chen (University of Science and Technology of
China, China), G. Xavier (the Royal Institute of Technology Sweden, Sweden), M.
Swillo (the Royal Institute of Technology Sweden, Sweden),
M. Tengner (the Royal
Institute of Technology Sweden, Sweden) Z. F. Han (University of Science and
Technology of China, China), G. C. Guo (University of Science and Technology of
China, China) and A. Karlsson (the Royal Institute of Technology Sweden,
Sweden)
[Parallel session B] QUANTUM STATES & OPERATIONS
Generalized
W-Class State and its Monogamy Relation ...........................................................
Jeong San Kim (University of Calgary) and Barry C. Sanders (University of
Calgary, Canada)
On the Complexity
of Deciding whether a Quantum Channel is Markovian .......................................... Toby Cubitt
(University of Bristol, UK)
An alternative fidelity measure for quantum states ................................................................
Paulo E. M. F. Mendonc¸a
(The University of Queensland, Australia) R. d. J. Napolitano (Universidade de
S˜
ao Paulo, Brazil),
Marcelo A. Marchiolli (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil), Christopher. J.
Foster (The University of Queensland, Australia) and Yeong-Cherng Liang
(University of Sydney, Australia)
Minimum
uncertainty dynamics of quantum spin twist map ........................................................
Taehoon Ahn (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Jae-Weon Lee (Korea
Institute for Advanced Study, Korea) and Jaewan Kim (Korea Institute for
Advanced Study, Korea)
Holonomic Quantum
Gates using Isospectral Deformations of Ising Model .........................................
Yukihiro Ota (Kinki University, Japan), Masamitsu Bando (Kinki University,
Japan), Yasusi Kondo (Kinki University, Japan) and Mikio Nakahara (Kinki
University, Japan)
August 28, 2008 (Thu.)
[Invited Talk]
Towards Quantum
Repeaters ...................................................................................
Nicloas Gisin (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Quantum
measurement and nanomechanical resonators ...........................................................
G.J.Milburn (The University of Queensland Australia, Australia), A. Doherty
(The University of Queens-land Australia, Australia), E. Babourina-Brooks (The
University of Queensland Australia, Australia), C. Meaney (The University of
Queensland Australia, Australia) and M.J.Woolley (The University of Queens-land
Australia, Australia)
[Long Talk]
Quantum
Communication With Zero-Capacity Channels ..........................................................
Graeme Smith (IBM Research,USA), and Jon Yard (Quantum Institute, CNLS, Los
Alamos National Lab-oratory, USA)
Secret Keys
Assisted Private Classical Communication Capacity over Quantum Channels ............................ Min-Hsiu Hsieh
(University of Southern California, USA), Zhicheng Luo (University of Southern
Califor-nia, USA) and Todd Brun (University of Southern California, USA)
Security proof for
QKD systems with threshold detectors ..........................................................
Toyohiro Tsurumaru (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Information Technology
R&D Center, Japan) and Kiyoshi Tamaki (NTT Basic Research Laboratories,
Japan)
[Parallel session A] QUANTUM COMPUTATION & ALGORITHMS
Quantum algorithms for shifted subset problems..................................................................
Ashley Montanaro (University of Bristol, UK)
Simplifying
quantum logic using multi-level systems ..............................................................
Benjamin P. Lanyon (University of Queensland Australia, Australia), Marco
Barbier (University of Queens-land Australia, Australia), Marcelo P. Almeida
(University of Queensland Australia, Australia), T. Jen-newein (University of
Queensland Australia, Australia, and Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum
Information Austrian Academy of Sciences) T. C. Ralph (University of Queensland
Australia, Australia),
K. J. Resch
(University of Queensland Australia, Australia, and Institute for Quantum
Computing and De-partment of Physics & Astronomy University of Waterloo,
Canada), G. J. Pryde(University of Queensland, Australia, and Centre for
Quantum Dynamics, Griffith
University, Australia), J. L. O’Brien (University of
Queensland, and Macquarie University, Australia), A. Gilchrist(University of
Queensland, Australia) and
A. G. White
(University of Queensland, Australia)
Random Quantum
Circuits are Approximate 2-designs ............................................................
Aram Harrow (University of Bristol, UK),Richard Low (University of Bristol, UK)
Quantum computing
with zero entanglement & the road to fault tolerance ..........................................
Benjamin Lanyon, Till Weinhold, Marcelo de Almeida, Marco Barbieri, Geoff
Gillett, Michael Goggin and Andrew White
Measurement-based
classical computation: Classifying the computational power of quantum states ................... Dan Browne (University
College London, UK) and Janet Anders (University College London, UK)
[Parallel session B] QUANTUM STATES AND NONLOCALITY
Leggett’s model and beyond: testing quantum correlations versus
single-particle properties .......................... Cyril Branciard (University of Geneva,
Switzerland), Nicolas Brunner (University of Geneva, Switzerland), Nicolas
Gisin (University of Geneva, Switzerland), Christian Kurtsiefer (National
University of Singapore, Singapore), Antia Lamas-Linares (National University
of Singapore, Singapore), Alexander Ling (National University of Singapore,
Singapore), Valerio Scarani (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Quantum
non-locality test with an optical bipartite qudit state .....................................................
Jaewoo Joo (University of Calgary, Canada and Imperial College London, UK),
Terry Rudolph (Imperial College London, UK), and Barry C. Sanders (University
of Calgary, Canada)
Entanglement-assisted
Delayed-Choice Experiment ..............................................................
Xiaosong Ma (IQOQI, Austrian Academy of Sciences, and University of Vienna,
Austria), Angie Qarry (University of Vienna, Austria) Johannes Kofler (IQOQI, Austrian Academy of
Sciences, and University of Vienna, Austria) Nuray Tetik (University of
Vienna), Thomas Jennewein (University of Vienna, Austria) and Anton Zeilinger
(IQOQI, Austrian Academy of Sciences, and University of Vienna, Austria)
Causality and
Tsirelsons bound .................................................................................
Sujit K. Choudhary (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India)
Multipartite states
violating Bell’s
inequality have many distillable bipartite splits ................................... Soojoon
Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang University, Korea) and
Jaewan Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea)
August 29, 2008 (Fri.)
[Invited Talk]
Photonic systems
for quantum information processing ............................................................
Akihisa Tomita (ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation and Information Project, JST,
Japan)
Codeword stabilized
quantum codes.............................................................................
John A. Smolin (IBM Research, USA)
[Long Talk]
Simulation
complexity of quantum matchgate circuits .............................................................
Richard Jozsa (University of Bristol, UK) and Akimasa Miyake (University of
Innsbruck, Austria, and IQOQI Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
Locally
Indistinguishable Subspaces Spanned by Three-Qubit Unextendible Product Bases ........................... Runyao Duan
(Tsinghua University, China), Yu Xin (Tsinghua University, China) and Mingsheng
Ying (Tsinghua University, China)
Structural
approximations to positive maps and entanglement breaking channels ....................................
J. K. Korbicz (ICFO–Institut de Ci`oniques, Barcelona,
University of Barcelona, Spain, Techni-
encies Fot`
cal University of Gda´nsk, and National Quantum Information
Centre of Gda´nsk, Poland), M. L. Almeida
(ICFO–Institut de Ci`encies Fot`oniques,
Barcelona, Spain), J. Bae (Korean Institute for Advanced Study,
Korea) M. Lewenstein
(ICFO–Institut de Ci`oniques,
Barcelona, Spain, and ICREA) and A. Ac´
encies Fot`ın (ICFO–Institut de Ci`encies Fot`oniques,
Barcelona, Spain, and ICREA)
August 30, 2008 (Sat.)
[Keynote]
Photonic
Entanglement and Quantum Communication ............................................................
Anton Zeilinger (IQOQI, Austrian Academy of Sciences, and University of Vienna,
Austria)
[Invited Talk]
Quantum Key Distribution
with Imperfect Devices ................................................................
Won-Young Hwang (Chonnam National University, Korea)
[Long Talk]
Fractional Quantum
Hall State in Coupled Cavities .............................................................. Jaeyoon Cho
(University College London, UK), Dimitris G. Angelakis (National University of
Singapore, Singapore and Technical University of Crete, Greece) Sougato Bose
(University College London, UK)
Simple
entanglement purification
protocol by spin chain dynamics without CNOTs ................................... Koji
Maruyama (Advanced Science Institute, The Institute of Physical and Chemical
Research (RIKEN), Japan) and Franco Nori (Advanced Science Institute, The
Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), CREST, Japan Science and
Technology Agency, and University of Michigan, USA)
Swapping
Telecom-Band Entanglement Generated in Fibers .......................................................
Hiroki Takesue (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT corporations, and CREST,
Japan Science and Technology, Japan)
[Parallel session A] QUANTUM CHANNELS
Non-secret
correlations can be used to distribute secrecy ..........................................................
Joonwoo Bae (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Toby Cubitt
(University of Bristol, UK) and Antonio Ac´ın (ICFO–Institut de Ci`encies Fot`oniques,
Barcelona, Spain and ICREA)
A Lossy Bosonic
Quantum Channel with Non-Markovian Memory ................................................. Oleg
Pilyavets (P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, and Universit`
a di Camerino,
Italy), Vadim Zborovskii , and Stefano Mancini (Universit`a di Camerino, Italy)
Monogamy equality
in 2 ⊗ 2 ⊗ dquantum systems ...............................................................
Dong Pyo Chi (Seoul National University, Korea), Jeong Woon Choi (Electronics
and Telecomunication Research Institute Korea, Korea), Kabgyun Jeong (Seoul
National University, Korea), Jeong San Kim (Uni-versity of Calgary, Canada),
Taewan Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) and Soojoon Lee (Kyung Hee
University, Korea)
Superposing the
known and unknown ...........................................................................
Lawrence M. Ioannou (University of Cambridge, UK) and Michele Mosca (University
of Waterloo, St. Jerome’s
University, and Perimeter Institute, Canada)
[Parallel session B] IMPLEMENTATIONS AND SCHEMES
A scalable scheme of generating entanglement of atoms
based on the cavity input-output process...................... Jaehak Lee (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Jiyong Park (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Sang Min Lee (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Hai-Woong Lee (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) and Ashfaq H. Khosa (COMSATS
Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan)
Quantum
information transfer between a photon and a V-type atomic system ........................................
Kunihiro Kojima (Quantum Computation and Information Project, ERATO-SORST,
Japan) Akihisa Tomita (Quantum Computation and Information Project,
ERATO-SORST, Japan)
Nonclassical
property by the alternated sequences of photon creation and annihilation on
thermal and coherent states ..
Su-Yong Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Jiyong
Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea), Se-Wan Ji
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technol-ogy, Korea), C.H.Raymond Ooi
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, and Korea
University, Korea), Hai-Woong Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea)
High-purity
entanglement generation using silicon wire waveguide .................................................
Ken-ichi Harada (NTT
Corporation), Hiroki Takesue (NTT Corporation), Hiroshi Fukuda (NTT
Corpora-tion), Tai Tsuchizawa (NTT Corporation), Toshifumi Watanabe (NTT
Corporation), Koji Yamada (NTT Corporation), Yasuhiro Tokura (NTT Corporation)
and Sei-ichi Itabashi (NTT Corporation)
Coherent Operation
of Superconducting Flux Qubits at Optimal Point .............................................. Mun Dae
Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea) and Sam Young Cho (Chongqing
University, China)
Posters
August 27, 2008 (Wed.) [Poster Session A]
Multi-setting Bell inequality for qudits ....................................................................
number 1 Se-Wan Ji (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Jinhyoung Lee
(Hanyang University, Korea), James Lim (Hanyang University, Korea), Koji Nagata
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea) and Hai-Woong Lee (Korea Institute
for Advanced Study, Korea)
Generation of
entanglement in the displaced number states with nonlinear crystals ............................ number 2 Juhui
Lee (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea, and Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea), Sergey
Podoshvedov (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea) and Jaewan Kim (Korea
Institute for Advanced Study, Korea)
Violation of local
realism with three local measurements .....................................................number
3 Junghee Ryu (Hanyang University, Korea) and Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang
University, Korea)
Complementary
Local Measurements in Nonlocality . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..
.. . . . . . . . . . .. ..number4 James Lim (Hanyang University, Korea),
Junghee Ryu (Hanyang University, Korea) and Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang University,
Korea)
Nonlocality of
partially entangled two qutrits by genuinely high-dimensional inequalities ...................... number 5 Minsu Kang
(Hanyang University, Korea), James Lim (Hanyang University, Korea) and
Jinhyoung Lee Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
An approach of
quantum learning machine to develop deterministic algorithms ................................number 6
Jeongho Bang (Hanyang University, Korea), James Lim (Hanyang University,
Korea), Seokwon Yoo (Hanyang University, Korea), Myungshik Kim (The Queens
University of Belfast), Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
Resource Handling
for Quantum Networks of Arbitrary Topology ............................................number 7
Rodney Van Meter (Keio University, Japan), Thaddeus D. Ladd (Stanford
University, USA, and National Institute of Informatics, Japan), Bill Munro
(Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK) and Kae Nemoto (National Institute
of Informatics, Japan)
Entanglement of a
scalar field vacuum in a compact
space ..................................................
number 8 Jae-Weon Lee (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Jin Hur
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Jaewan Kim (Korea Institute for
Advanced Study, Korea) and Taeseung Choi (Seoul Womens Uni-versity, Korea)
A Note on the
Upper Bound Derived by Semidefinite Programming for the Maximum
Quantum Violation
of Bell Inequalities ....................................................................
number 9 Toshiaki Takahashi (University of Tokyo, Japan), Sonoko Moriyama
(University of Tokyo, Japan) and Hiroshi Imai (ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation
and Information Project, JST, Japan)
Quantum teleportation
using unitary transformation and single-qubit measurement ...........................number 10 Chi-Yee
Cheung (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Incompatibility
between quantum mechanics and Leggett-type nonlocal hidden variable theory for
singlet state . number 11
Kahngho Lee (Chonnam National University, Korea) and Kicheon Kang (Chonnam
National University, Korea)
Analysis of
Quantum Walk Bipartite Graph against Decoherence Error ......................................number
12 Yu Tokuda (University of Tokyo, Japan, and ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation
and Information Project, JST, Japan)and Jun Hasegawa (University of Tokyo,
Japan)
Ground state
instability and quantum criticality in XX spin chains ..........................................
number 13 Wonmin Son, Luigi Amico, Francesco Plastina and Vlatko Vedral
Representation of
Quantum Circuits with Clifford and Pi/8 Gates ...........................................number 14 Ken
Matsumoto (Gunma University, Japan) and Kazuyuki Amano (Gunma University,
Japan)
Optimality of
minimum-error discrimination by the no-signalling condition ..................................number 15
Joonwoo Bae (Korean
Institute for Advanced Study, Korea), Jae-Weon Lee (Korean Institute for
Advanced Study, Korea), Jaewan Kim (Korean Institute for Advanced Study, Korea)
and Won-Young Hwang (Chon-nam National University, Korea)
Addition on a
Linear Nearest Neighbor Architecture .......................................................number
16 Yasuhiro Takahashi (NTT Corporation, Japan) and Noboru Kunihiro (University
of Tokyo, Japan)
Variants of
Controlled Quantum Teleportation: Toward Controllers’ Majority Vote ........................... number 17 Robabeh
Rahimi (Kinki University, Japan), Akira SaiToh (Kinki University, Japan) and
Mikio Nakahara (Kinki University, Japan)
Noise and the
Mermin-GHZ Game .......................................................................number
18 Ivan Fialik (Masaryk University, Czech Republic )
Optimal Covariant
Measurement of Momentum of a Particle in Quantum Mechanics ..........................number 19 Yutaka
SHIKANO (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) and Akio HOSOYA (Tokyo Institute
of Technol-ogy, Japan)
Automata theory
and unsharp quantum logic ..............................................................number
20 Yun Shang (Institute of Mathematics, AMSS, Academia Sinica, China)
Coherent View on
Entropy ..............................................................................
number 21 Won-Young Hwang (Chonnam National University, Korea)
August 28, 2008 (Thu.) [Poster Session B]
Implementation of quantum error correction in solid state
nuclear magnetic resonance ........................number
22 Osama Moussa (University of Waterloo, Canada), Jonathan Baugh (University of
Waterloo, Canada), Colm Ryan (University of Waterloo, Canada) and Raymond Laflamme (University of Waterloo, Canada,
and Perimeter Institute, Canada)
Quantum Secret
Sharing with Mutually (Un-)Biased Bases .................................................number
23 I-Ching Yu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan), Feng-Li Lin
(National Taiwan Normal Univer-sity, Taiwan) and Ching-Yu Huang (National
Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Distribution of
polarization-entangled photon-pairs produced via spontaneous parametric
down-conversion over 82 km and
132 km of optical fiber ..................................................................................number
24 Han Chuen Lim (University of Tokyo, Japan, and National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan), Akio Yoshizawa
(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Tech-nology (AIST),
Japan, and CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Japan), Hidemi
Tsuchida (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
(AIST), Japan, and CREST, Japan Sci-ence and Technology Agency (JST), Japan)
and Kazuro Kikuchi (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Fast Exact Quantum
Leader Election on Anonymous Rings .................................................number
25 Hirotada Kobayashi (National Institute of Informatics, Japan, and
ERATO-SORST Quantum Computa-tion and Information Project, JST, Japan) , Keiji
Matsumoto (National Institute of Informatics, Japan, and NTT Corporation,
Japan) and SEIICHIRO TANI (ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation and Information
Project, JST, Japan, and NTT Corporation, Japan)
Temporal shaping
of a heralded single-photon wave packet .................................................number
26 So-Young Baek (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea), Osung
Kwon (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea) and Yoon-Ho Kim
(Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Measurement-induced
evolution of conditional state of a charge qubit coupled to a quantum point
contact detector .
number 27 Gyong Luck Khym (Chonnam National University) and Kicheon Kang
(Chonnam National University)
Quantum
Isomorphism Testing for Semidirect Product Groups ..............................................number 28
Francois Le Gall (ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation and Information Project Japan
Science and Tech-nology Agency, Japan)
Quantum features
of surface plasmon polaritons .......................................................... number 29
Changhyoup Lee (Hanyang University, Korea), Mark Simon Tame (Queens University,
UK), Daniel Ballester (Queens University, UK), Myungshik Kim (Queens
University, UK) and Jinhyoung Lee (Hanyang University, Korea)
Solvability of
Sliding Atoms Puzzle on a Lattice ...........................................................number 30 Norie
Fu (University of Tokyo, Japan) and Hiroshi Imai (University of Tokyo, Japan,
and ERATO-SORST Quantum Computation and Information Project, JST, Japan)
Construction of
Quantum Low Density Parity Check Code Based on Finite Geometry .........................number 31 Sheng-mei
Zhao (Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China) and Bao-yu
ZHENG (Nan-jing University of Posts & Telecommunications, China)
Quantum
communication beyond the localization length in disordered spin chains ............................number 32
Jonathan Allcock (University of Bristol, UK) and Noah Linden (University of
Bristol, UK)
Experimental spin
squeezing on the caesium clock-transition ...............................................number 33
Daniel Oblak (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Patrick
Windpassinger (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Jurgen
Appel (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Ulrich Busck
Hoff (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Niels Kjargaard
(Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Eugene Polzik
(Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Quantum states for
perfectly secure secret sharing .........................................................number 34
Dong Pyo Chi (Seoul
National University, Korea), Jeong Woon Choi (Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea), Jeong San Kim (University of
Calgary, Canada), Taewan Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) and Soojoon Lee
(Kyung Hee University, Korea)
Efficient algorithm of the Extended
Clifford Group ........................................................
number 35 Yasuhito Kawano (NTT Corporation, Japan)
Generation and
Characterization in a Laboratory of C2 ⊗ Cd States
with Negative or Positive Partial Transpose Possessing Free or Bound E.......................................................................................
number 36 N Chandra (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India)
On the Effect of
Quantum Interaction Distance on the Quantum Addition Circuits ............................ number 37
Byung-Soo Choi (Ewha Womans University, Korea) and Rodney Van Meter (Keio
University, Japan)
A Simple Scheme
for Random Number Generation in Quantum Key Distribution Systems ......................number 38 Guilherme
Barreto Xavier (Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Thiago Ferreira da Silva (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Guilherme
Penello Temporao (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil), Giancarlo Vilela de Faria (Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Jean Pierre von der Weid
(Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil)
A
Measurement-Based Form of the Out-of-Place Quantum Carry-Lookahead Adder .......................... number 39 Agung
Trisetyarso (Keio University, Japan), Rodney Van Meter (Keio University, Japan)
and Kohei Itoh (Keio University, Japan)
Experimental
demonstration of SARG04 quantum cryptography protocol in free space ........................number 40 Youn-Chang
Jeong (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea), Yong-Su Kim (Pohang
Univer-sity of Science and Technology, Korea) and Yoon-Ho Kim (Pohang
University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Deterministic
Dense Coding and Faithful Teleportation with Multipartite Graph States ....................... number 41 Ching-Yu
Huang (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan), Feng-Li Lin (National Taiwan
Normal University, Taiwan), I-Ching Yu (National Taiwan Normal University,
Taiwan) and Li-Yi Hsu (Chung Yuan Christian University Taiwan)
An Optimal and
Exact Quantum Algorithm for the General Weight Decision Problem .........................number 42 Byung-Soo
Choi (Ewha Womans University, Korea) and Masahito Hayashi (Tohoku University,
Japan)
Unexpected
Commutation Relation of Spontaneously Emitted Photon in Free Space ...........................number 43 Raymond
Ooi (Korean University, Korea)