The QBIC Workshop 2014
Dedicated to Professor Masanori Ohya


Dates:

       From October 23 Thursday, to October 25 Saturday, 2014

 

Venue: 

       3rd floor meeting room, Canal Hall, 23 and 24 of October, 2014

       4th floor meeting room, Building No.1, 25 of October, 2014

       Noda Campus of Tokyo University of Science

       Noda City, Chiba 278-8510, Japan

 

a) Main Session

October 23, Thursday              10:00 – 18:00

October 24, Friday                  10:00 – 18:00

at Conference Room (3F) in Canal Hall
Access (No.30 in the map) : http://www.tus.ac.jp/en/campus/noda.html

October 25, Saturday               10:00 – 18:00

at Conference Room (4F) in Building No.1
Access (No.29 in the map) : http://www.tus.ac.jp/en/campus/noda.html



b) Poster Session

From October 23, Thursday to October 24 Friday

at Conference Room (3F) in Canal Hall

(Question and Answer, January 24, Friday)

 

Welcome Party

October 23, Thursday 18:30

at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall

Banquet 

October 24, Friday 18:30

at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall

URL http://www.rs.noda.tus.ac.jp/qbic/qbic.html


Purpose

The main aim of QBIC and the conference is to create a new paradigm synthesizing Quantum Information and Bio-Informatics based on efforts by active researchers traversing various fields of Mathematics, Physics, Information and Life Science.

 

Organizer

N. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)


Advisory Committee

L. Accardi (Roma II University, Italy)

T. Hida (Emeritus Professor,Nagoya University, Japan)

   A. Jamiolkowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)

   M. Ohya (Emeritus Professor,Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

I. Volovich (Steklov, Mathematical Institute, Russia)

 

Local Committee

Y. Togawa (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
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T. Matsuoka (Tokyo University of Science, Suwa, Japan)

S. Miyazaki (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

S. Iriyama (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

S. Tomizawa (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

I. Yamato (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

 

Contacts

Noboru Watanabe
Tokyo University of Science
Noda City, Chiba 278-8510 Japan
Tel:+81-4-7124-1501 ext. 3319
Fax:+81-4-7124-1532
E-mail:watanabe@is.noda.tus.ac.jp

Invited Speakers

*M. Ohya, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan (Special talk (24 of October))

L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy
R. Belavkin, Middlesex University, UK

F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan
T. Hida, Emeritus Professor, Nagoya University, Japan
W. Freudenberg, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany
A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden
F. Mukhamedov, International Islamic University Malaysia
M. Ohya, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
I.Ojima, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan
S. Pascazio, Universita di Bari, Italy
M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy
Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectural University, Myanmar
I.Volovich, Steklov, Mathematical Institute, Russia*
T. Ando, RIKEN, Japan
Some QBIC members in Tokyo University of Science

Sponsor

The QBIC (Quantum Bio-Informatics Section) project from 2011 to 2016 is sponsored by RIST, Tokyo University of Science



Program (tentative) download

 

 Program of QBIC Workshop 2014

October 23, 2014, Thursday - Main Session (1)

9:55 10:00   Opening Address

10:00 10:45   T. Hida, Emeritus Professor, Nagoya University, Japan,

   Multiplicity and dependence in white noise theory (tentative)

10:45 11:30   W. Freudenberg, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany,

   On a quantum model of the recognition process

11:30 13:00                 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation           

13:00 13:45   Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectural University, Myanmar

                       
   TBA 

13:45 14:30   R. Belavkin, Middlesex University, UK

   Variational problems in quantum information theory

14:30 14:45                               Coffee Break

14:45 15:30   I. Yamato, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

   Bioenergy transducing mechanism; a principle learnt

   from V-ATPase researches

15:30 16:15   S. Miyazaki, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

   TBA

16:15 16:30                                Coffee Break

16:30 ~ 17:15  K. Sato, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

 The code structure of the receptor binding domain of influenza A

 virus hemagglutinin

17:15 18:00  T. Hara, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

                              Recent improvements in our PRNG

18:30 ~ Welcome Party


October 24, 2014, Friday - Main Session (2)

10:00 ~ 10:45  A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

  On Some Effective Methods in Studies of Compound Systems

10:45 ~ 11:30   L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy

                          Quantum probability and quantum information

11:30 ~ 13:30                 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation (Photo)

13:30 ~ 14:30   M. Ohya, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

    Special Talk

14:30 ~ 14:45                               Coffee Break

14:45 ~ 15:30   T. Matsuoka, Suwa Tokyo University of Science,

   Entanglement on adaptive dynamics

15:30 ~ 16:15   S. Iriyama and M. Ohya, Tokyo University of Science, Japan,

  Note on Quantum Algorithm Based on Adaptive Dynamics

16:15 ~ 16:30                               Coffee Break

16:30 ~ 17:15   F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan

  Sufficiency and reversibility in quantum statistics

17:15 ~ 18:00   N. Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

  On Entropies of Compound Systems

18:30 ~ Banquet


October 25, 2014, Saturday - Main Session (3)

10:00 ~ 10:45   A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden

                         On the problems of quantum measurement theory arising in its

  applications to biology and psychology

10:45 ~ 11:30   I. Ojima, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan

                          Local gauge invariance, and Maxwell equation in categorical QFT 

11:30 ~ 13:00                             Lunch Break           

13:00 ~ 13:45   S. Pascazio, Universita di Bari, Italy

 Quantum typicality

13:45 ~ 14:30   M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy

   Using homomorphic encryption techniques for the control of the

   minimum distance in cases of harassment with respect of the victim's

   privacy

14:30 ~ 14:45                               Coffee Break

14:45 ~ 15:30   F. Mukhamedov, International Islamic University Malaysia

   On Kadison - Schwarz Type Operators

15:30 ~ 16:15   T. Ando, RIKEN, Japan

   Macromolecular dynamics in intracellular environment: Brownian

   dynamics simulation study

16:15 ~ 16:30                               Coffee Break

16:30 ~ 17:15    K. Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

    Regulation of development, reproduction, immunity and stress

    responses by the signaling networks involving reactive oxygen

                           species, calcium ion and autophagy in plants

17:15 ~ 18:00    Y. Tanaka, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

   Non-Kolmogorov probabilityfor information processing in unconscious inference




QBIC Workshop 2014 Photo


List of Poster Presentations

 

1.     Ryusuke Ohkura, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On construction of quantum teleportation by using quantum entangled states generated by the beam splitter

2.     Hideyuki Oki, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On construction of FTM gate by using the coherent control states

3.     Fumito Konno, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On construction of quantum logic gate for Ising model of triangular lattice

4.     Sho Yamauchi, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

     On construction of quantum teleportation measured by four orthogonal bases


5.     Kenji Hashimoto, Shoji Yabuta, Hidetaka Kaya, Nobutaka Kitahata, Toshihide Hara, Keiko Sato and Kazuyuki Kuchitsu,
        Tokyo University of Science


       
Phylogenetic analyses to explore the evolution of enzymes that produce reactive oxygen species in the plant kingdom
 





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