The QBIC Workshop 2018
as a Memorial to Prof. Hida


Dates:

       From October 3 Wednesday, to October 5 Friday, 2018

 

Venue:  (Tentatively)

       4th floor meeting room, Frontier Research Center for Computational Sciences

        Noda Campus of Tokyo University of Science

       Noda City, Chiba 278-8510, Japan

 

a) Main Session

October 3, Wednesday             10:00 – 17:40

October 4, Thursday               10:00 – 17:30

October 5, Friday                 10:00 – 12:00

at Conference Room (4F) in Frontier Research Center for Computational Sciences
Access (No.12 in the map) : http://www.tus.ac.jp/en/campus/noda.html



b) Poster Session

From October 3, Wednesday to October 4 Thursday

at Reception (4F) in Frontier Research Center for Computational Sciences

(Question and Answer, October 4, Thursday)

 

Welcome Party

October 3, Wednesday 18:00

at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall

Banquet 

October 4, Thursday 18:00

at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall

URL http://www.rs.noda.tus.ac.jp/qbic/QBICworkshop2018new.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)

   A. Jamiolkowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)

I. Volovich (Steklov, Mathematical Institute, Russia)

 

Local Staff

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

S. Miyazaki (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

K. Sato (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

S. Iriyama (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

T. Kamizawa (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

L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy

F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan*

I. Basieva, Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russia
A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

Y. Kimura, Nagoya University, Japan


A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden*
I.Ojima, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan
M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy

Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectual University, Myanmar

T. Toyoda, Emeritus Professor, Tokai University, Japan
I.Volovich, Steklov, Mathematical Institute, Russia*
Some QBIC members in Tokyo University of Science

Sponsor

Minister of Education and Tokyo University of Science



Program (tentative) download

 

Program of QBIC Workshop 2018 as a Memorial to Prof. Hida

October 3, 2018, Wednesday - Main Session (2)

9:55 ~ 10:00 Opening Address

10:00 ~ 10:50 L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy
Classical probability as a natural extension of quantum mechanics

10:50 ~ 11:40 Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectural University, Myanmar
Dual Pair Concerned with Spaces of White Noise Quadratic Functionals

11:40 ~ 14:00 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation (Photo)


14:00 ~ 14:50 Y. Kimura, Professor, Nagoya University, Japan
Vortex reconnection in classical and quantum turbulence

14:50 ~ 15:40 T. Yamanouchi and T. Komatsu, NISK , Tama University, Japan
Stable distributions and their applications for social data from the view point of white noise analysis

15:40 ~ 16:00 Coffee Break


16:00 ~ 16:50 M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy
SAA-5 a further evolution of the SAA algorithms, description and implementation

16:50 ~ 17:40 S. Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Mathematical Framework of Key Distribution and Identification

18:00 ~ Welcome Party (at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall)


October 4, 2018, Thursday - Main Session (2)

10:00 ~ 10:50 A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
On some properties of non-positive maps and their applications in quantum dynamics

10:50 ~ 11:40 K. Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
How do plants live?: Roles of Reactive Oxygen Species, Autophagy and Programmed Cell Death in Morphogenesis and Adaptation

11:40 ~ 13:50 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation


13:50 ~ 14:40 T. Toyoda and M. Fujita, Tokai University, Japan
Unified theory of quantum Hall effects

14:40 ~ 15:30 N. Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A Note on Complexities for Quantum Dynamical Systems

15:30 ~ 15:50 Coffee Break


15:50 ~ 16:40 T. Matsuoka, Suwa Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Mutual entropies on compound states

16:40 ~ 17:30 T. Kamizawa, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A Method for the Reduction of Linear Systems and its Application

18:00 ~ Banquet (at Cafeteria (2F) in Canal Hall)


October 5, 2018, Friday - Main Session (3)

10:00 ~ 10:50 I. Ojima, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan,
Brown Functors and Local Gauge Invariance

10:50 ~ 11:40 Y. Kondo and S. Miyazaki, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Database construction and computational analysis of intronic non-coding genes



QBIC Workshop 2018 Photo





List of Poster Presentations

1.     Kyouhei Ohmura, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

The Shannon's Fundamental Inequalities of Markovian Quantum Dynamical Mutual Entropy

2.     Yujiro Igari, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On comparison of quantum mutual entropy type measures

3.     Kato Shun, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On Construction of Quantum Teleportation Using CP map and Quantum Orthogonal States General by Coherent States

4.     Mutsuki Imanishi, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

       On comparison of quantum mutual entropy type measures for quantumoptical channels

5.     Yuka Matsubara, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On construction of quantum teleportation by means of a beam splitter and quantum orthogonal states generated by coherent states

6.     Maki Kihara, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

A homomorphic encryption based on non-commutative algebra and its implementation

7.     Jumpei Sawada, Takamitsu Kurusu, Togo Fukunaga, Shigeru Hanamata,

Seijiro Ono, Kazunori Ogawa, Hidetaka Kaya, Seiichi Toki, Ken-ichi Nonomura,

Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Critical roles of autophagy and reactive oxygen species in the regulation of programmed cell death during pollen maturation in rice

8.     Kenji Hashimoto, Tomohiro Takagawa, Sachi Shirato, Takashi Kimura, Shoji Yabuta, Kai Kasugaya, Hidetaka Kaya and Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

NADPH oxidase-mediated ROS production is required for plant body development in

a novel model plant, Marchantia polymorpha.

9.     Hiroki Shindo, Takeru Itabashi, Kenji Hashitmoto and Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Dynamics of ROS and Ca2+ in stress responses and development in Marchantia

polymorpha, an emerging model plant system.

10.  Takeru Itabashi, Kenji Hashimoto, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Evolution of NADPH oxidase-mediated ROS production and its Ca2+-mediated

regulation in green plants.






The Second QBIC Workshop (from March 4 to 5) 2013 LINK


The Third QBIC Workshop (from October 17 to 18) 2013 LINK



The QBIC Workshop 2014 (from October 23 to 25) LINK


The QBIC Workshop 2015 (from October 17 to 19) LINK


The QBIC Workshop 2016 (from October 12 to 14) LINK


The International Conference on QP38 (from October 2 to 6) LINK