The Virtual QBIC Workshop 2021
Dedicated to the memory of Professor Andrzej Kossakowski


Dates:

       From October 13 Wednesday, to October 15 Friday, 2021

 

Venue: 

       Vertual Workshop using Zoom

       Main Place : Noda Campus of Tokyo University of Science

       Noda City, Chiba 278-8510, Japan

 

a) Main Session (TUS & International Session)

October 13th-15th, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday 10:00 – 15:00 (TUS Session) (JST: Japan Standard Time)

October 13th-15th, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday 15:00 – 18:30 (International Session) (JST)

at Vertual Workshop using Zoom



b) Poster Session

From October 13, Wednesday to October 14 Thursday

(Question and Answer, October 14, Thursday 12:05 - 12:35) web site and by zoom (JST)

 

URL https://www.rs.noda.tus.ac.jp/qbic/VQBICworkshop2021new.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 (Suwa University of Science, 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

D. Chruscinski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

W. Freudenberg, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany

F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan*
A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden

F. Mukhamedov, The United Arab Emirates University, U.A.E.

M. Yoshida, Kanagawa University, Japan

S. Lakaev, Samarkand State University, Uzbekstan

N. Obata, Tohoku University, Japan*

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

I.Ojima, Research Origin for Dressed Photon, Japan
M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy*

K. Sanaka, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Si Si, Emeritus Professor, Aichi Prefectual University, Myanmar

K.B. Sinha, J. N. Centre for Advanced Scientific Research and Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore,
India


H.Takayanagi,Tokyo University of Science, Japan *

J.S. Tsai, Tokyo University of Science & RIKEN, Japan

S. Tarucha, RIKEN, Japan

T. Toyoda, Emeritus Professor, Tokai University, Japan*

D. Wanke, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

S. Watabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
I.Volovich, Steklov, Mathematical Institute, Russia*
Some QBIC members in Tokyo University of Science

Sponsor

Tokyo University of Science

Nano-Quantum Information Research Division, RIST



Program (tentative) download

 

Program of QBIC Workshop 2021 (JST: Japan Standard Time)

October 13, 2021, Wednesday - Main Session (TUS Session 1)

10:00 ~ 10:05 Opening Address (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

10:10 ~ 10:55 F. Hiai, Emeritus Professor, Tohoku University, Japan
Sandwiched Rényi divergences in operator algebras


11:00 ~ 11:45 S. Oryu, Emeritus Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Transversal Study from Atom-Molecular to Quark-gluon Systems by the GPT Potential

11:45 ~ 12:55 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation

12:55 ~ 13:40 K. Sanaka, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Stimulation of polarization entangled photons using passive optical components

13:45 ~ 14:15 M. Kihara and S. Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Mathematical Framework of Verifiable Encryption and Its Application

14:20 ~ 14:50 K.Jimbo and S. Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Note on Mathematical Framework of Strongly Asymmetric Public Key Agreement and Advantages Based on Its Asymmetry and Non-Commutativity 

October 13, 2021, Wednesday - Main Session (International Session 1)
# VIDEO PHOTO 1

15:00 ~ 15:10
Opening Address (H. Takayanagi, Vice-Rector, Director of RIST, Tokyo University of Science, Japan)                   

15:15 ~ 15:45 D. Chruscinski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
A Lecture dedicated to the memory of Professor Andrzej Kossakowski

15:50 ~ 16:40 L. Accardi, Roma II University, Italy
The Quantum Markov-Dobrushin Inequality

(Change to 14 of October, 2021)
16:50 ~ 17:40 F. Mukhamedov, The United Arab Emirates University, U.A.E.
Kadison-Schwarz operators and their applications

17:45 ~ 18:35 M. Regoli, Roma II University, Italy
An analytical assessment of quantum cryptography


October 14, 2021, Thursday - Main Session (TUS Session 2)

10:00 ~ 10:45 J.S. Tsai, Tokyo University of Science & RIKEN, Japan
Superconducting quantum information, recent progress in our lab


10:50 ~ 11:35 S. Tarucha, RIKEN, Japan
Fault tolerant quantum gates in Si


11:35 ~ 12:35 Lunch Break and Poster Presentation

12:05 ~ 12:35 Poster Presentation (Breakout Room in Zoom)

12:35 ~ 13:20 N. Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A Note on Complexity for Compound Quantum Systems

13:25 ~ 14:10 T. Matsuoka, Suwa University of Science, Japan
On quantum mutual entropies

14:15 ~ 14:55 T. Kamizawa, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
An Observation on Matrix Continued Fractions and Approximations of Matrices

15:00 ~ 15:50 K.B. Sinha, J. N.Centre for Advanced Scientific Research and Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India
Sufficient Statistic in Quantum Probability


October 14, 2021, Thursday - Main Session (International Session 2)

# VIDEO PHOTO 2

16:00 ~ 16:50 A. Jamiolkowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
On the resource theory and channel-state duality


16:55 ~ 17:45 A. Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Fröhlich Condensation in bio, eco, and social systems: the quantum-like
approach


17:50 ~ 18:40 D. Chruscinski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Deformed Fock spaces and operators


*(Change Program)
18:50 ~ 19:40 F. Mukhamedov, The United Arab Emirates University, U.A.E.
Kadison-Schwarz operators and their applications



October 15, 2021, Friday - Main Session (TUS Session 3)

10:00 ~ 10:45 M. Yoshida and Kanagawa University, Japan,
                        
S. Kawasaki, Iwate University, Japan
On a formulation of Cauchy relativistic quantum field theory

10:50 ~ 11:35 H. Saigo, Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology, Japan
Quantum Fields as Category Algebras


11:35 ~ 12:40 Lunch Break

12:40 ~ 13:25 K. Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Towards the understanding of the information processing system in plants

13:30 ~ 14:15 S. Watabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan,

Scaling Hypothesis of Spatial Search on Fractal Lattice Using Quantum Walk

14:20 ~ 15:10
D. Wanke, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
A sharper image on the local coding and decoding in transcriptional regulation by upscaling the input data

October 15, 2021, Friday - Main Session (International Session 3)

15:20 ~ 16:10
I. Volovich, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia
Black holes information paradox and entanglement entropy islands

16:15 ~ 17:05 S. Kozyrev, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia
Vibrons and quantum feedback control

17:10 ~ 18:00 S. Lakaev, Samarkand State University, Uzbekstan

On ground and excited states of the two-particle Schrödinger

operators on lattices



VQBIC2021 workshop VIDEO Photo 1

VQBIC2021 workshop VIDEO Photo 3


List of Poster Presentations


1.    Masayuki Miyashita#, Noboru Watanabe*, *Tokyo University of Science and # SoftBank
  Corp. Advanced Technology Research Office, Japan
 

A study on the impact of Squeezing Parameters on Quantum Teleportation using Squeezed State and Beam Splitter

2.    Masaki Nakazato, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

A Mathematical Formulation of Polariz ing Beam Splitter s and Its Application to Quantum Computer

3.     Taihei Takahashi, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

A New Treatment of Gaussian Communication Process

4.     Itaru Nakazawa, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Improving Modular Exponential Circuits based on FTM Gates

5.     Ryo Kotaki, Noboru Watanabe, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Formulation of quantum teleportation by using 2n orthogonal ground states consisted of coherent state

6.     Ei Takahashi, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

The Separability Problem and PPT criterion

7.     Jun Nakanishi, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Detection of DDoS attacks using machine learning in IoT devices

8.     Tomoya Ota, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Note on Violation of Bell's Inequality in Correlated Classical States Using
Adaptive Dynamics

9.     Tomoharu Onodera, Maki Kihara, Satoshi Iriyama, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Implementation of Fingerprint Authentication Protocol Based on Verifiable Encryptio

10. Toru Ikeuchi, Naoaki Abe, Mariko Higashijima, Kenji Hashimoto,

Kazuyuki Kuchitsu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Quantitative imaging analysis of oscillation and gradient of calcium ion concentration during polarized tip growth in plant cells




 



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


The QBIC Workshop 2019 (from 9 to 11) LINK



The Virtual QBIC Workshop 2020 (from October 14 to 16) LINK


VQBIC Workshop 2020 Video Photo 1

VQBIC Workshop 2020 Video Photo 2