Mon, 03.02.2020 – 06.02.2020

WORKSHOP "ENTANGLEMENT QUANTIFICATION IN COLD GASES"

The workshop will take place from 3 -6 February at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna

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Given the recent progresses in preparing and detecting quantum correlations in cold gases, and the growing interests that we encountered in seeking for further possible developments, we are organizing an interactive workshop, focused more on discussions than on lengthy talks, to stimulate further interactions between theoretical and experimental groups, and to explore the various ideas that came out recently on this subject.

Organisers:

Giuseppe Vitagliano (IQOQI, Vienna) / Matteo Fadel (Universität Basel)

 

 

Supported by:

 

PROGRAM

(please note that small changes might take place during the week):

  • 09:00 - 09:15  Welcome
  • 09:15 - 10:00 Talk A
  • 10:00 - 10:30  Discussion
  • 10:30 - 11:15 Coffee break
  • 11:15 - 12:00 Talk B
  • 12:00 - 12:30 Discussion
  • 12:30 - 13:45 Lunch
  • 13:45 - 14:30 Talk C
  • 14:30 - 15:00 Discussion
  • 15:00 - 15:45 Talk D
  • 15:45 - 16:15 Discussion
  • 16:15 - 17:00 Coffee break
  • 17:00 - 17:45 Talk E
  • 17:45 - 18:15 Discussion

 

1A) "Detecting entanglement in a many-body system with finite statistics", Jean-Daniel Bancal

1B) "Device-independent witnesses of entanglement depth from two-body correlators and their optimization", Jordi Tura

1C) "Metrological entanglement detection of non-Gaussian and multimode states", Manuel Gessner

1D) "Entanglement between two spatially separated atomic modes", Geza Toth

1E) Discussion Time

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2A) "Entanglement detection in spinor BECs", Philipp Kunkel, Martin Gärttner

2B) "Entanglement between identical particles is a useful and consistent resource", Benjamin Yadin

2C) "Towards an 'experimental minimum' to witness bipartite entanglement in many-body systems", Tommaso Roscilde

2D) "Constructing Bell inequalities for many-body systems: a data-driven approach", Irénée Frérot

2E) "Extreme entanglement generation in hot, strongly-interacting atomic gases", Morgan Mitchell

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3A) "Perspectives for the preparation and detection of correlations in a SU(10) strontium antiferromagnet", M. Robert-de-Saint-Vincent

3B) "If life gives you ultracold lemons, certify high-dimensional entanglement", Nicolai Friis

3C) "Detecting entanglement in large ensemble of large spin atoms", Laurent Vernac

3D) "Non-local correlations in spin-1 quantum many-body systems", Albert Aloy, Jordi Tura

3E) "Connector tensor networks: scalable witnesses for entanglement and nonlocality", Miguel Navascues

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4A)  T.B.D., Schmiedmayer group

4B) "Tomography for continuous field quantum simulators", Marek Gluza

4C-E) Discussion Time 

 

Information

 

The participation is free and no registration is required


 

Beginning: 03.02.2020, 9am

End: 06.02.2020, 6pm

Location: Austrian Academy of Sciences, Herbert-Hunger-Haus, Theatersaal,

Sonnenfelsgasse 19, 1010 Wien

 

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