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Difficult Problems in Quantum

Information Theory

Sponsored by the W. M. Keck Foundation Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory (xQIT)

 

November 19-20, 2008 / Massachusetts Institute of Technology
50 Vassar Street, Building 36 / Room 36-428

The confernce is open to all.

Members of xQIT and iQuISE are invited to conference lunches on November 19th and 20th, and to the conference reception and dinner on November 19th.

To come to any of those meals, xQIT and iQuISE members must register for the conference by sending email to Rita Tavilla, and indicate which meals they will take with the conference.  The registration deadline is November 14, 2008.

All speakers at the conference are automatically registered for the conference and all meals.

Speakers

Scott Aaronson

MIT

Sean Hallgren

Pennsylvania State University

Stefano Pirandola

MIT

Nicolas J. Cerf

Université Libre de Bruxelles

University of Bristol

Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics

Tamagawa University

Osamu Hirota

Tamagawa University

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Jens Eisert

University of Potsdam

Harvard University

Barbara Terhal

IBM Watson Research Center

Joseph Emerson

University of Waterloo

MIT

Raúl García-Patrón

MIT

Yi-Kai Liu

California Institute of Technology

University of California, Santa Barbara

Vittorio Giovannetti

Scuola Normale Superiore

Dartmouth College

Perimeter Institute

Stanford University

Michael Wolf

Niels Bohr Institute

BBN Technologies

Lorenzo Maccone

University of Pavia

Paolo Zanardi

University of Southern California

University of Cambridge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

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