The QBIC Workshop 2019


Dates:

       From October 9 Wednesday, to October 11 Friday, 2019

 

Venue: 

       6th floor Auditorium, Building No.7

        Noda Campus of Tokyo University of Science

       Noda City, Chiba 278-8510, Japan

 

a) Main Session

October 9, Wednesday              9:50 – 17:50

October 10, Thursday              10:00 – 17:30

October 11, Friday                 10:00 – 18:00

at Conference Room (Auditorium, 6F) in Building No.7
Access (Building No.7 in the map) : https://www.tus.ac.jp/en/campus/noda.html



b) Poster Session

From October 9, Wednesday to October 10 Thursday

at Foyer (6F) in Building No.7

(Question and Answer, October 10, Thursday)

 

Welcome Party

October 9, Wednesday 18:30

6th floor Meeting Room, Building No.7

Banquet 

October 4, Thursday 18:00

6th floor Meeting Room, Building No.7

URL http://www.rs.noda.tus.ac.jp/qbic/QBICworkshop2019new.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)

   A. Khrennikov (Linnaeus University, Sweden)


   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
A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden

M. Yoshida, Kanagawa University, Japan

N. Obata, Tohoku University, Japan*

S. Oryu, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

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

Tokyo University of Science



Program (tentative) download

 

Program of QBIC Workshop 2019

October 9, 2019, Wednesday - Main Session (2)

9:50 ~ 10:00 Opening Address (H. Takayanagi, Vice-Rector, Director of RIST,
                     Tokyo University of Science, Japan)


10:00 ~ 10:50 L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy
Some recent progress in quantum Markov chains

10:50 ~ 11:10 Coffee Break

11:10 ~ 11:50 I. Ojma, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan
The meaning of categorical dualities formulated by adjunctions

11:50 ~ 14:00 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation (Photo 1)


14:00 ~ 14:40 S. Oryu, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
An investigation for the appearance of long range nuclear potential on the ultra low energy nuclear synthesis

14:40 ~ 15:20 Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectural University, Myanmar
Some particular Gaussian Processes derived from LDvy's Brownian motion


15:20 ~ 15:40 Coffee Break


15:40 ~ 16:20
N. Asai , Aichi University of Education, Japan
Deformed Fock spaces and operators

16:20 ~ 17:00 K. Sanaka, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Polarization-entangled photons based on multiple quantum interference


17:00 ~ 17:20 Coffee Break


17:20 ~ 18:00 M. Asano, National Institute of Technology, Tokuyama College, Japan
Quantum-like Game Theory -Expansion of Nash Equilibrium


18:30 ~ Welcome Party (at 6th floor Meeting Room, Building No.7)



October 10, 2019, Thursday - Main Session (2)

10:00 ~ 10:50 A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
On Some Methods of Investigation of Nonpositive Maps

10:50 ~ 11:10 Coffee Break


11:10 ~ 11:50 F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan
Measured divergences and optimized measurements

11:50 ~ 13:40 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation (Photo 2)


13:40 ~ 14:20
M. Yoshida, Kanagawa University, Japan
On Hida distribution and renormalization methods for quantum field theories

14:20 ~ 15:00 N. Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A Note on Complexities for Quantum Compound Systems

15:00 ~ 15:10 Coffee Break


15:10 ~ 15:50 T. Matsuoka, Suwa Tokyo University of Science, Japan
On Mutual entropy

15:50 ~ 16:30 S. Watabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
,Y. Seki and S. Kawabata, AIST, Japan
Enhancing quantum annealing performance by a degenerate two-level system

16:30 ~ 16:50 Coffee Break

16:50 ~ 17:20 K. Ohmura and N. Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
New Formulations of Quantum Entropies and Their Applications


18:00 ~ Banquet (at 6th floor Meeting Room, Building No.7)



October 11, 2019, Friday - Main Session (3)

10:00 ~ 10:50 A.
Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Getting rid of nonlocality from quantum physics

10:50 ~ 11:10 Coffee Break

11:10 ~ 11:50 K. Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Long-distance signal transmission and morphogenesis in plants: roles of Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species

11:50 ~ 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 ~ 14:40 Y. Kondo and S. Miyazaki, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Studies on expression regulation of intronic non-coding RNAs and cancer-associated long non-coding RNAs


14:40 ~ 15:20 T. Toyoda and M. Fujita, Tokai University, Japan
Teaching Basics Physics

15:20 ~ 15:40 Coffee Break


15:40 ~ 16:20 Y. Tanaka, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, M. Asano, National Institute of Technology, Tokuyama College, M. Yamada, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Japan
Quantum cognitive classification of individual differences in dopamine

16:20 ~ 17:00 T. Kamizawa, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Matrix Continued Fractions and Reduction Methods


17:00 ~ 17:20 Coffee Break

17:20 ~ 17:50 M. Kihara and S. Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Secure Authentication Algorithm Based on Verifiable Encryption and Its Application




QBIC Workshop 2019 Photo




List of Poster Presentations

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

Dynamical Entropy on CAR Algebras

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

      On comparison of quantum mutual entropy type measures for quantum optical channels

3.     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

4.     Yoichi Maebayashi, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On comparison of calculation time of quantum logic gate using ESR

5.     Koki Jimbo, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Note on Mathematical Framework of Strongly Asymmetric Public Key Agreement

6.     Kota Hasegawa, Hiroki Shindo, Kenshiro Watanabe, Kenji Hashimoto, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Stress-responsive long-distance signaling in Marchantia

7.     Kenji Hashimoto, Takeru Itabashi, Naoaki Abe. Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

MpRbohB-mediated ROS-production activated by Ca2+ binding and phosphorylation by MpCPK5 is essential for polar tip growth of rhizoids in Marchantia.

8.     Yuki Hagiwara, Kenji Hashimoto, Daisuke Miyamoto, Tomohiro Takagawa, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Roles of Rboh-mediated ROS production in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation in the apical meristematic zones of Marchantia polymorpha 

9.     Takafumi Hashimoto, Kenji Hashimoto, Takeru Itabashi, Takuya Miyakawa, Masaru Tanokura, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Regulatory mechanisms of the plasma membrane ROS-producing enzymes, Rbohs, by Ca2+ binding and phosphorylation and their evolution in plants

10.  Togo Fukunaga, Jumpei Sawada, Kazunori Ogawa, Bunki Toh, Kenji Hashimoto, Shigeru Hanamata, Seijiro Ono, Ken-ichi Nonomura, Takamitsu Kurusu, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Imaging of ROS dynamics and roles of the ROS-producing NADPH oxidase in tapetal programmed cell death during pollen maturation in rice

11.  Kazunori Ogawa, Jumpei Sawada, Togo Fukunaga, Bunki Toh, Kenji Hashimoto, Shigeru Hanamata, Seijiro Ono, Kenichi Nonomura, Takamitsu Kurusu, Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Imaging autophagy in the anther tapetum cells during pollen maturation in rice

12.  Kengo Fujisawa, Jin Kinoshita, and Kouji Tahata, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

On extended asymmetry model based on logit transformation and decomposition of symmetry for square contingency tables with ordered categories

13.  Takuma Nishimaki and Keiko Sato, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

An extension of the Kimura two-parameter model to evolutionary process including insertions and deletions






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




The QBIC Workshop 2018 (from Octber 3 to 5) LINK